2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejenta.2015.05.005
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Vestibular migraine: A correlation study between clinical findings and vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs)

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“…The present study did not reveal a statistically significant difference in P13-N23 amplitude across the three studied groups. Reviewing the literature, similar consistent results have been found in the studies of Murofushi et al [42] (n = 11), Khalil et al [43], Inoue et al [44], and Bremova et al [22] investigated VM patients using tone burst-cVEMPs. Taylor et al [45] and Kandemir et al [37] reported insignificant difference of P13-N23 amplitudes' mean in VM and migraine patients compared to normal subjects using click-cVEMPs.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…The present study did not reveal a statistically significant difference in P13-N23 amplitude across the three studied groups. Reviewing the literature, similar consistent results have been found in the studies of Murofushi et al [42] (n = 11), Khalil et al [43], Inoue et al [44], and Bremova et al [22] investigated VM patients using tone burst-cVEMPs. Taylor et al [45] and Kandemir et al [37] reported insignificant difference of P13-N23 amplitudes' mean in VM and migraine patients compared to normal subjects using click-cVEMPs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Consistent results have been reported in VM patients compared to healthy controls by Inoue et al [44], Taylor et al [45], Zaleski et al [25], Bremova et al [22], and Zuniga et al [38]. In contrast to Gozke et al [52] and Khalil et al's [43] study, they reported statistically significant prolongation of N10 and P15 mean latencies in migraine and VM patients, respectively, compared to healthy controls depending on ICHD2nd [39] and Neuhauser criteria [41] for cases diagnosis, respectively. Moreover, Talaat and Talaat [54] reported delayed N10 latency of oVEMP in 16% of VM patients' ears depending on the ICHD-II [39] criteria for VM diagnosis.…”
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confidence: 75%
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