1. Migraine Features in Patients With Isolated Aural Fullness and Proposal for a New Diagnosis
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Risbud, Adwight, Muhonen, Ethan G, Tsutsumi, Kotaro, Martin, Elaine C, Abouzari, Mehdi, and Djalilian, Hamid R
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Brain Disorders ,Dental/Oral and Craniofacial Disease ,Chronic Pain ,Pain Research ,Headaches ,Migraines ,Neurosciences ,4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies ,Neurological ,Adult ,Aged ,Female ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Migraine Disorders ,Prevalence ,Retrospective Studies ,Aural fullness ,Ear pressure ,Migraine headache ,Otologic migraine ,Zoology ,Public Health and Health Services ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Clinical sciences ,Allied health and rehabilitation science - Abstract
ObjectiveTo compare the presence of migraine features between patients with isolated aural fullness (AF) who meet the diagnostic criteria for migraine headache and those who do not, and to propose diagnostic criteria for migraine-related AF based on our results.MethodsWe performed a retrospective study of patients presenting to a tertiary-care neurotology clinic between 2014 and 2020 with migraine-related AF. This was defined as isolated, prolonged aural fullness concurrent with migraine features once other etiologies were ruled out via examination, audiometry, and imaging. Migraine features were compared between patients meeting the diagnostic criteria for migraine headache and those not meeting the criteria.ResultsSeventy-seven patients with migraine-related AF were included. The mean age was 56 ± 15 years and 55 (71%) patients were female. Eleven (14%) patients fulfilled the criteria for migraine headache (migraine group). Of the 66 patients who did not meet the criteria (nonmigraine group), 17 (26%) met 4/5 criteria, and 32 (48%) met 3/5 criteria, for a total of 49 (74%) patients. The migraine and nonmigraine groups were only different in 5 of 20 features, including family history of migraine (p = 0.007), sound sensitivity (p
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- 2021