[Vertigo and fluctuating hearing-loss. Differential diagnosis: Ménière's disease, migraine, and psychogenic vertigo]
H Schaaf, G Hesse
HNO 2011, 59 (11): 1118-24
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We present the case of a female patient suffering from recurrent vertigo and low-frequency hearing loss who was admitted for inpatient treatment with the diagnosis of Ménière's disease. After evaluation of all diagnostic examinations, including psychosomatic evaluation, a diagnosis of vestibular migraine with accompanying psychogenic vertigo could be confirmed and was treated accordingly. Neurotologic findings and the corresponding literature are reported.
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