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The Interrelations of Migraine, Vertigo, and Migrainous Vertigo
Neurol 56:436-441,428, Neuhauser,H.,et al, 2001
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Article Abstract
The prevalence of migraine according to the HIS criteria was higher in the dizziness clinic group (38%) compared with the age- and sex-matched control group (24%, p <0.01). The prevalence of migrainous vertigo was 7% in the dizziness clinic group, and 9% in the migraine clinic group. In 15 of 33 patients with migrainous vertigo, vertigo was regularly associated with migrainous headache. In 16 patients, vertigo occurred both with and without headache, and in two patients headache and verti go never occurred together. The duration of attacks varied from minutes to days. These results substantiate the epidemiologic association between migraine and vertigo and indicate that migrainous vertigo affects a significant proportion of patients both in dizziness and headache clinics.
 
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