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Central Integration of Canal and Otolith Signals is Abnormal in Vestibular Migraine: A Commentary.

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  • A commentary on Central integration of canal and otolith signals is abnormal in vestibular migraine by King S, Wang J, Priesol AJ, Lewis RF

  • Front Neurol (2014) 5:233. doi:10.3389/ fneur.2014.00233. This is a very interesting and well-written article describing possible mechanisms that may contribute to the vestibular symptoms and motion intolerance that are most commonly seen in vestibular migraine

  • In most vestibular migraine sufferers, the symptomatology apparently occurs without the headache itself

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A commentary on Central integration of canal and otolith signals is abnormal in vestibular migraine by King S, Wang J, Priesol AJ, Lewis RF. In most vestibular migraine sufferers, the symptomatology apparently occurs without the headache itself. It is noteworthy that specific antimigraine drugs (triptans) when used to relieve the vestibular migraine symptoms may trigger headache [6].

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