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- Published on: 17 January 2005
- Published on: 7 January 2005
- Published on: 17 January 2005Migraine: searching for pathophysiology in semantics and nosologyShow More
Dear Editor,
While Pearce analyses the paper of Furman, Balaban, Jacob, and Marcus [1] with precision [2] insofar as migraine is concerned no suffix carries any pathophysiological import or diminishes the mystery of migraine. With both migraine [3] and dizziness having been around since antiquity, restraint is the key watchword that determines - or should determine - use of the term ‘new’ in describing any migraine...
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None declared. - Published on: 7 January 2005Migraine–anxiety related dizziness (MARD): a non-diagnosis?Show More
Dear Editor,
Furman, Balaban, Jacob and Marcus correctly conclude that “Migraine and anxiety are two conditions that are frequently associated with dizziness and balance disorders, and that, migraine and anxiety are comorbid”. . However, it’s difficult to agree with their assertion that: “MARD is a newly defined condition wherein a patient presents with a combination of a balance disorder, migraine, and anxiety.”...
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