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Migrainous vertigo responsive to intravenous methylprednisolone: case reports
Sanjay Prakash1, Nilima D Shah
1Department of Neurology, Medical College, Baroda, Gujarat, India.
Abstract:
Migrainous vertigo (MV) is a newer evolving concept in which vertigo is causally related to migraine. We report 4 patients with MV. Episodes of severe MV of more than 1-day duration were successfully terminated by intravenous methylprednisolone (IV MPS) in 2 patients. Two other patients who had attacks of MV almost daily also showed complete response to IV MPS.
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