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Polensek SH et al. – Although nystagmus characteristics are quite variable during vestibular migraine, the finding on examination of low–velocity, sustained nystagmus with positional testing in a young to middle–aged adult patient presenting with vertigo, nausea and headache is highly suggestive of vestibular migraine as long as the nystagmus dissipates when the patient is free of symptoms.

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