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The relationship between endolymphatic hydrops features and hearing loss in Bilateral Meniere's disease [PDF]

open access: yesHead & Face Medicine
Background This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the features of endolymphatic hydrops and hearing loss in patients with Bilateral Meniere's Disease.
Xu Liu   +4 more
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Meniere's Disease and Statins: Is There an Association? A Single Institution Study [PDF]

open access: yesOTO Open
Meniere's disease (MD) is a complex inner ear disease related to endolymphatic hydrops and with multiple other etiologies suggested including autoimmunity and vascular insufficiency.
Mustafa G. Bulbul   +4 more
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Allergic diseases and Meniere's disease: a bidirectional Mendelian randomization [PDF]

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Objectives: Allergic diseases and Meniere's disease found to have a possible link in observational study. However, the potential causal relationship between the two is unclear.
Hongru Qin   +6 more
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Meniere's disease: Structural considerations in early cochlea hydrops [PDF]

open access: yesLaryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
Objective Structural features of the human cochlea may control early lesion formation in endolymphatic hydrops. This process may hinge on three structural features: the flattened spiral shape of the human cochlea, the toroidal configuration of the ...
Daniel J. Pender
doaj   +2 more sources

Trends in Procedural Management of Meniere's Disease: Analysis of a National Insurance Claims Database [PDF]

open access: yesOTO Open
Objective This study used a national insurance claims database to analyze trends in procedural management of Meniere's disease. Study Design Retrospective cohort analysis.
Nihar Rama   +2 more
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Meniere's disease [PDF]

open access: yesNature Reviews Disease Primers, 2016
Meniere's disease (MD) is a disorder of the inner ear that causes vertigo attacks, fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus and aural fullness. The aetiology of MD is multifactorial. A characteristic sign of MD is endolymphatic hydrops (EH), a disorder in which excessive endolymph accumulates in the inner ear and causes damage to the ganglion cells.
Megan A. Arroll   +8 more
openaire   +5 more sources

The Role of Wideband Tympanometry in the Diagnosis of Meniere's Disease

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2022
Meniere's disease (MD) is a clinical syndrome characterized by spontaneous recurrent vertigo, usually accompanied by hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural fullness.
Xiangming Meng   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Autoimmunity as a candidate for the etiopathogenesis of Meniere's disease: detection of autoimmune reactions and diagnostic biomarker candidate. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that can manifest as fluctuating vertigo, sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural fullness. However, the pathologic mechanism of Meniere's disease is still unclear.
Sung Huhn Kim   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

CD-ROM: Complemented Deep-Reduced Order Model [PDF]

open access: yesComputer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Volume 410, 15 May 2023, 115985, 2022
Model order reduction through the POD-Galerkin method can lead to dramatic gains in terms of computational efficiency in solving physical problems. However, the applicability of the method to non linear high-dimensional dynamical systems such as the Navier-Stokes equations has been shown to be limited, producing inaccurate and sometimes unstable models.
arxiv   +1 more source

Is Vestibular Meniere's Disease Associated With Endolymphatic Hydrops?

open access: yesFrontiers in Surgery, 2020
Background: Vestibular Meniere's disease (American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, 1972) also known as possible Meniere's disease (American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 1995) or vestibular type of atypical Meniere's ...
Yuka Morita   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

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