Pathophysiology of Vestibular Migraine / 대한평형의학회지
Journal of the Korean Balance Society
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: 81-87, 2012.
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Dans Coréen
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-761121
ABSTRACT
Vestibular migraine (VM) is an increasingly recognized cause of episodic recurrent vertigo. However, the pathophysiology of VM is still a matter of speculation. An understanding of the relationship between migraine and the vestibular system increases knowledge of the pathogenesis of both migraine and vertigo. The pathophysiology of VM has been known to be related to cortical spreading depression, neurotransmitters (i.e., serotonin, noradrenaline, dopamine, calcitonin gene-related peptide) and calcium ion channel disorder. Moreover, VM is related with Meniere's disease, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, motion sickness, cerebellar dysfunction, or comorbid psychotic disorder. This review refines recently proposed pathophysiological concept for VM and relationships between migraine and other related disorders.
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Sujet Principal:
Troubles psychotiques
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Dépression corticale envahissante
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Calcitonine
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Canaux calciques
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Dopamine
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Sérotonine
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Norépinéphrine
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Maladies du cervelet
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Vertige
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Mal des transports
langue:
Coréen
Texte intégral:
Journal of the Korean Balance Society
Année:
2012
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Article
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