Vestibular migraine screening in a migraine‐diagnosed patient population, and assessment of vestibulocochlear function
- 1 August 2016
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Otolaryngology
- Vol. 42 (2), 225-233
- https://doi.org/10.1111/coa.12699
Abstract
Our results suggest VM disease is more common than previously thought. We believe that further EcochG-based studies would shed light on the controversial topic on the intersection and disjunction sets of MD and VM diseases. Although the results of the present study are compatible with peripheral vestibular effects, it is not possible to rule out another central mechanism at some other level.Keywords
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