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Vestibular Migraine
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Rubin, Allan.
Vestibular Migraine
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Title/Author:
Vestibular Migraine/ edited by Stephen Wetmore, Allan Rubin.
other author:
Wetmore, Stephen.
Description:
IX, 59 p. 2 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Otorhinolaryngology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14550-1
ISBN:
9783319145501
Vestibular Migraine
Vestibular Migraine
[electronic resource] /edited by Stephen Wetmore, Allan Rubin. - 1st ed. 2015. - IX, 59 p. 2 illus.online resource.
Introduction -- Diagnosis of migraine headaches -- Diagnosis of vestibular migraine -- Vestibular migraine and Meniere’s disease -- Treatment-Joel Goebel.
Vestibular Migraine is a concise monograph that presents the scientific basis for the diagnosis and treatment of this common yet largely unrecognized cause of dizziness. Current knowledge of the features of the disorder is described, and clear guidance is provided on the differentiation of vestibular migraine from other conditions that induce dizziness, including Ménière’s disease. Symptomatic treatment and the various prophylactic options are discussed and evaluated, and advice is also included on long-term treatment and the circumstances under which treatment should be discontinued. Approximately one-third of migraineurs experience dizziness that sometimes occurs in conjunction with the headaches but often arises separately. The vestibular symptoms in this population vary in frequency, severity, and duration; they are described as spinning or lightheadedness or both and are often exacerbated by position change. Ear fullness, tinnitus, and hearing loss are frequent complaints. Vestibular migraine is diagnosed by carefully obtaining a history: there are no pathognomonic blood, urine, or imaging studies. This book will be of interest to all physicians and other health care providers who deal with dizzy patients, including internists, family physicians, neurologists, otolaryngologists, and trainees in those specialties, as well as nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
ISBN: 9783319145501
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-14550-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
668435
Otorhinolaryngology.
LC Class. No.: RF1-547
Dewey Class. No.: 617.51
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