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Vestibular migraine

open access: yes, 2010
Vestibular migraine is a chameleon among the episodic vertigo syndromes because considerable variation characterizes its clinical manifestation. The attacks may last from seconds to days. About one-third of patients presents with monosymptomatic attacks of vertigo or dizziness without headache or other migrainous symptoms.
Strupp M., Versino M., Brandt T.
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Vestibular Migraine

Neurologic Clinics, 2009
Vestibular migraine (VM) designates recurrent attacks of vertigo that are caused by migraine. VM presents with attacks of spontaneous or positional vertigo, lasting seconds to days, accompanied by migrainous symptoms. Because headache is often absent during acute attacks, other migrainous features have to be identified by thorough history taking.
Hannelore Neuhaüser, Thomas Lempert
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Vestibular migraine treatment: a comprehensive practical review [PDF]

open access: yesBrain, 2022
Vestibular migraine is an underdiagnosed but increasingly recognized neurological condition that causes episodic vertigo associated with other features of migraine.
Louisa Murdin   +2 more
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Vestibular migraine

Neurologic Clinics, 2016
The term vestibular migraine designates recurrent vertigo that is caused by migraine. Vestibular migraine presents with episodes of spontaneous or positional vertigo lasting seconds to days that are accompanied by migraine symptoms. Because headache is often absent during acute attacks, other migraine features have to be identified by thorough history ...
M, von Brevern, T, Lempert
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Vestibular migraine

Cephalalgia, 2014
Background The combination of vertigo, dizziness and balance disturbance with migraine is called vestibular migraine. Although it is estimated that up to 1% of the population suffers from this disease, it is still widely unknown and often underdiagnosed.
Stolte, Benjamin   +4 more
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Outcome of vestibular rehabilitation in vestibular migraine

Journal of Neurology, 2022
To investigate the effects of an individualized vestibular rehabilitation (VR) program on balance and gait performance and on self-perceived handicap in a group of vestibular migraine (VM) patients with associated anxiety.An 8-week prospective clinical trial of a VR program was conducted on 74 VM patients.
Birgul Balci, Gülden Akdal
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Vestibular migraine: the chameleon in vestibular disease

Neurological Sciences, 2021
Vestibular migraine (VM) has been recently receiving increasing attention as an independent disease concept. It is a common cause of dizziness or headache; however, it was not clearly defined until 2018. Its diagnosis mainly relies on clinical history, including vertigo and migraine, as indicated by the appendix of the 3rd edition of the International ...
Minping Li   +5 more
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Recognizing vestibular migraine

JAAPA, 2022
ABSTRACT Vestibular migraine is a recently defined disorder that is underrecognized by clinicians across specialties. Acute attacks cause symptoms of migraine headaches as well as vestibular symptoms such as dizziness or vertigo. Further research is needed to determine the pathophysiology of vestibular migraine.
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