Clinical, oculographic, and vestibular test characteristics of vestibular migraine
Background We characterise the history, vestibular tests, ictal and interictal nystagmus in vestibular migraine. Method We present our observations on 101 adult-patients presenting to an outpatient facility with recurrent spontaneous and/or positional vertigo whose final diagnosis was vestibular mig...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cephalalgia 2021-09, Vol.41 (10), p.1039-1052 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
We characterise the history, vestibular tests, ictal and interictal nystagmus in vestibular migraine.
Method
We present our observations on 101 adult-patients presenting to an outpatient facility with recurrent spontaneous and/or positional vertigo whose final diagnosis was vestibular migraine (n = 27) or probable vestibular migraine (n = 74). Ictal and interictal video-oculography, caloric and video head impulse tests, vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials and audiometry were performed.
Results
Common presenting symptoms were headache (81.2%), spinning vertigo (72.3%), Mal de Débarquement (58.4%), and motion sensitivity (30.7%). With fixation denied, ictal and interictal spontaneous nystagmus was observed in 71.3 and 14.9%, and purely positional nystagmus in 25.8 and 55.4%. Spontaneous ictal nystagmus was horizontal in 49.5%, and vertical in 21.8%. Ictal spontaneous and positional nystagmus velocities were 5.3 ± 9.0°/s (range 0.0–57.4), and 10.4 ± 5.8°/s (0.0–99.9). Interictal spontaneous and positional nystagmus velocities were |
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ISSN: | 0333-1024 1468-2982 |
DOI: | 10.1177/03331024211006042 |