The spectrum of vestibular migraine: Clinical features, triggers, and examination findings
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain Feb 14, 2019
Beh SC, et al. - Researchers undertook a retrospective chart review of 491 patients seen at a tertiary neurology referral center for vestibular disorders, to assess the ictal symptoms, interictal symptoms, psychiatric comorbidities, and interictal neuro-otologic examination findings in vestibular migraine (VM). Outcomes of this single-center study suggest that VM typically affects women in their 40s, with a personal and family history of migraine. Triggered and spontaneous vertigo, associated with photophobia and phonophobia, nausea, aural symptoms, and headache comprised the typical ictal symptoms. They often noticed the presence of interictal vestibular symptoms, comorbid psychiatric disorders, and non-specific interictal neuro-otologic findings in these cases.
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