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== Introduction ==
== Diagnosis ==
Vestibular migraine is diagnosed clinically, with no laboratory test available to confirm the diagnosis<ref>Huang TC, Wang SJ, Kheradmand A.[https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0333102419869317?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmed Vestibular migraine: An update on current understanding and future directions]. Cephalalgia. 2020 Jan;40(1):107-121. Epub 2019 Aug 8.</ref>.
== References ==

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

Vestibular migraine is diagnosed clinically, with no laboratory test available to confirm the diagnosis[1].

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Huang TC, Wang SJ, Kheradmand A.Vestibular migraine: An update on current understanding and future directions. Cephalalgia. 2020 Jan;40(1):107-121. Epub 2019 Aug 8.