Case Study: Vestibular Migraine or POTS?
A 14-year-old girl’s vestibular evaluation reveals overlapping signs of vestibular migraine and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), complicating the diagnosis.
A 14-year-old girl’s vestibular evaluation reveals overlapping signs of vestibular migraine and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), complicating the diagnosis.
Vertebral artery compromise can mimic BPPV and should always be considered in cases of “atypical” BPPV.
A recent study demonstrates that radiomics imaging analysis can predict the hearing status of patients with vestibular schwannoma.
Millions of patients needlessly go without proper diagnosis and treatment each year. It is the authors’ hope that readers will become more interested in this topic and seek education and training in this often-perplexing condition.
Otolith Labs’ noninvasive vestibular system masking (nVSM) technology is designed to provide acute treatment for vestibulogenic vertigo.
The objectives of this study were to describe a potentially underappreciated pathology for post-traumatic persistent intractable dizziness and third window syndrome as well as the methods to diagnose and surgically manage this disorder.