2022
DOI: 10.1097/01.jaa.0000830172.67790.85
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Recognizing vestibular migraine

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. No consensus treatment guidelines exist for this condition, and treatment is based on other migraine guidelines. Clinicians who are aware of vestibular migraine can speed diagnosis and treatment for patients an… Show more

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