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Debunking Vestibular Migraine

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1.  According to Baloh (2020), what percentage of vestibular migraineurs report with their vertiginous attack?
  1. 70%
  2. 25%
  3. 100%
  4. 45%
2.  According to Li et al (2021), what is the most common central on VNG in vestibular migraineurs?
  1. Breakdown in smooth pursuit
  2. Gaze evoked nystagmus
  3. Positional nystagmus with/without vertiginous symptoms
  4. Failure to fixate
3.  What is a key differentiation between patients who present with aural fullness, tinnitus, hearing loss and vertigo when considering Meniere’s Disease versus Vestibular Migraine?
  1. Perceived severity of symptoms
  2. History of head trauma
  3. Duration of symptoms
  4. Unilateral versus bilateral symptoms
4.  What is a common childhood diagnosis that may lead to an onset of vestibular migraine in young adult/adulthood?
  1. Otitis Media
  2. Benign Paroxysmal Vertigo of Childhood
  3. Global developmental delay
  4. Asthma
5.  What is NOT one of the discussed treatment options for vestibular migraines?
  1. Biofeedback therapy
  2. Lifestyle modifications
  3. Vestibular rehabilitation exercises
  4. Prophylactic migraine medication

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