Migraine

Vertigo and Migraine ‘How Can It Be Migraine If I Don’t Have A Headache?’

Vertigo and Migraine ‘How Can It Be Migraine If I Don’t Have A Headache?’ – MM1309

Vestibular migraine is a common, treatable cause of vertigo that should be considered whenever vertigo cannot be explained clearly by an alternative condition. In clinical practice, the patient’s response to treatment with a migraine preventive agent can determine the diagnosis.

Modern Medicine – September 2013

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