Woman presents with vertigo Question 1 of 3 A 36-year-old woman presents with vertigo. The patient experiences migraine attacks during which she has profound dizziness. She sometimes has spontaneous vertigo that is not associated with migraine. On presentation, she is nonfebrile and physical examination is unrevealing.What is the likely diagnosis? Choose one Meniere disease Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo Vestibular migraine Vertebrobasilar insufficiency This quiz is not accredited for CME.