Certainly, the distinction between MD and vestibular migraine is a real diagnostic challenge. Current criteria for VM deem necessary to exclude other causes such as MD, although both disorders can be diagnosed when two types of attacks occur in the same individual.
variant of migraine - interesting perspective! The attacks behave very similar and what we cal the endolymphatic pressure could be caused by somewhat like blood vessel disturbance in the stria vascular of the endolymphatic space...
"what we cal the endolymphatic pressure could be caused by somewhat like blood vessel disturbance in the stria vascular of the endolymphatic space"
In hydrops the endolymphatic pressure is clearly higher than the perilymphatic. But what is the evidence that this is due to a primary increase in the endolymph pressure, as opposed to a decrease in perilymph pressure?
Meniere's disease and migraine are variants of vertigo, tinnitus, headache and vomiting which are the symptoms of myco-bacterial infection. Vide his papers in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and H N Surgery 2006; vol.58:no.3, 264-267 and Neuropathic Common Cold sent for publication in Research gate recently for other details.
Meniere's disease is a lesion of the inner ear, which causes dizziness, sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus. Currently, there is no pathognomonic symptom for this disease
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I have read on this site. True, it is in Russian.
The disease is rare and few people know how to treat it.