Background: Half of the patients who suffer from Migraine also concurrently suffer from vertigo. Migrainous vertigo is emerging as a distinct entity related to Common migraine but has a number of distinctive clinical features. This study aims to highlight the novel clinical and audiological features of Migrainous vertigo.

Methods: In this study, 53 patients who suffer from Migrainous vertigo were analyzed. Results: It was found the most clinical features of Migrainous vertigo parallel Common migraine like a Long history of headache typically 4.3 years, episodes lasting a few hours, absence of Aura, female preponderance, sleep relief, and phonophobia. Conclusion: Audiological features of Migrainous vertigo are a distinctive 5 to 10 dB decrease in Air-conduction curves in frequencies 2,000 to 4000Hz, during an attack of Migrainous vertigo is found in 63% of cases.