Do Inner Ear and Mastoid Bone Structural Variations Have a Determining Role on Vestibular Symptoms of Migraine?

Aim:To investigate the possible relationship between morphological changes caused by anatomical structural differences and functional impairment in Vestibular migraine (VM) and Chronic Migraine (CM) disease.Methods:A total of 44 patients (VM group; 23 and CM group; 21) included in the study. The med...

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Main Authors: Zehra Cinar, Cigdem Kalaycik Ertugay, Ozgür Yigit, Yesim Karagoz, Osman Ozgur Yalin
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author Zehra Cinar
Cigdem Kalaycik Ertugay
Ozgür Yigit
Yesim Karagoz
Osman Ozgur Yalin
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Yesim Karagoz
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description Aim:To investigate the possible relationship between morphological changes caused by anatomical structural differences and functional impairment in Vestibular migraine (VM) and Chronic Migraine (CM) disease.Methods:A total of 44 patients (VM group; 23 and CM group; 21) included in the study. The medical records of patients with CM and VM between 2016-2018 were retrieved from the digital database of the otorhinolaryngology and neurology clinics. The mastoid bone and inner ear measurements in temporal bone high resolution computed tomography and inner ear magnetic resonance imaging were performed in our study. The two groups were compared radiologically.Results:Right cochlear height in the VM group was significantly higher than the CM group. The left vestibular height in the VM group was significantly higher than the CM group.Conclusion:The reason why not all patients with CM have vestibular complaints may be due to some differences in the inner ear anatomical structure.
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spelling doaj-art-9871f6cae772460a9c8e9bda768463022025-08-20T03:37:22ZengGalenos Publishing HouseHaseki Tıp Bülteni2147-26882147-26882021-03-0159215916610.4274/haseki.galenos.2021.697213049054Do Inner Ear and Mastoid Bone Structural Variations Have a Determining Role on Vestibular Symptoms of Migraine?Zehra Cinar0Cigdem Kalaycik Ertugay1Ozgür Yigit2Yesim Karagoz3Osman Ozgur Yalin4 University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Radiology, Istanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Neurology, Istanbul, Turkey Aim:To investigate the possible relationship between morphological changes caused by anatomical structural differences and functional impairment in Vestibular migraine (VM) and Chronic Migraine (CM) disease.Methods:A total of 44 patients (VM group; 23 and CM group; 21) included in the study. The medical records of patients with CM and VM between 2016-2018 were retrieved from the digital database of the otorhinolaryngology and neurology clinics. The mastoid bone and inner ear measurements in temporal bone high resolution computed tomography and inner ear magnetic resonance imaging were performed in our study. The two groups were compared radiologically.Results:Right cochlear height in the VM group was significantly higher than the CM group. The left vestibular height in the VM group was significantly higher than the CM group.Conclusion:The reason why not all patients with CM have vestibular complaints may be due to some differences in the inner ear anatomical structure. http://www.hasekidergisi.com/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/do-nner-ear-and-mastoid-bone-structural-variations/46909 vertigomigraine disorderscochleavestibulelabyrinthearinnermastoid
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Cigdem Kalaycik Ertugay
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Yesim Karagoz
Osman Ozgur Yalin
Do Inner Ear and Mastoid Bone Structural Variations Have a Determining Role on Vestibular Symptoms of Migraine?
Haseki Tıp Bülteni
vertigo
migraine disorders
cochlea
vestibule
labyrinth
ear
inner
mastoid
title Do Inner Ear and Mastoid Bone Structural Variations Have a Determining Role on Vestibular Symptoms of Migraine?
title_full Do Inner Ear and Mastoid Bone Structural Variations Have a Determining Role on Vestibular Symptoms of Migraine?
title_fullStr Do Inner Ear and Mastoid Bone Structural Variations Have a Determining Role on Vestibular Symptoms of Migraine?
title_full_unstemmed Do Inner Ear and Mastoid Bone Structural Variations Have a Determining Role on Vestibular Symptoms of Migraine?
title_short Do Inner Ear and Mastoid Bone Structural Variations Have a Determining Role on Vestibular Symptoms of Migraine?
title_sort do inner ear and mastoid bone structural variations have a determining role on vestibular symptoms of migraine
topic vertigo
migraine disorders
cochlea
vestibule
labyrinth
ear
inner
mastoid
url http://www.hasekidergisi.com/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/do-nner-ear-and-mastoid-bone-structural-variations/46909
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