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Visually Enhanced Vestibulo‐Ocular Reflex: A Diagnostic Tool for Migraine Vestibulopathy

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Visually Enhanced Vestibulo‐Ocular Reflex: A Diagnostic Tool for Migraine Vestibulopathy

Auteurs : Moisés A. Arriaga ; Douglas A. Chen ; Todd A. Hillman ; Lara Kunschner ; Rebecca Y. Arriaga

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Objectives: 1) To compare the incidence of elevated visually enhanced vestibular‐ocular reflex (VVOR) rotational gain during rotational chair testing in a normal control group versus a group of patients diagnosed with migraine vestibulopathy; 2) to discuss the possible application of VVOR gain during rotational chair testing for diagnosing migraine vestibulopathy.

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Prospective normal control group and retrospective cohort comparison.</p>
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1) Prospective rotational chair studies including VVOR in 20 normal control patients; 2) retrospective review of vestibular studies including VVOR in 100 consecutive patients with migraine vestibulopathy.</p>
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Twenty of the normal controls and 69 of the migraine vestibulopathy patients met all inclusion criteria. One of 20 (5%) normal control patients had elevated VVOR gain, whereas 49 of 69 (71%) of migraine vestibulopathy patients had elevated VVOR gain.</p>
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