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MENIERE'S DISEASE

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1945
In recent years, particularly in the past decade, there has been much research regarding the syndrome first described by Meniere. There is a tendency to introduce symptom complexes other than Meniere's syndrome into these studies. Meniere's disease as defined in the original paper is a chain of disturbances, sudden in onset, in otherwise healthy ears ...
Richard F. Mogan, C. J. Baumgartner
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Pathogenesis of Meniere's Disease and Meniere's Syndrome

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1983
Meniere's disease can only be studied in patients, since it does not occur spontaneously in animals nor can it be induced in them. However, aspects of the disease such as endolymphatic hydrops can be usefully studied in animals. A study of the natural history (epidemiology) of Meniere's disease demonstrated the three major symptoms (triad) to be ...
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Meniere's Disease

2019
This article reviews 3 aspects of Meniere's disease (MD), which have been recently revisited: namely, the pathologic mechanism causing the attacks of vertigo, the clinical diagnosis, and the medical and surgical treatments. The characteristic attacks of vertigo are unlikely to be due to membrane ruptures, so a hypothesis that the vertigo is caused by a
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Meniere's disease and the DVLA

BMJ, 2014
We write to clarify one point in your excellent review of Meniere’s disease.1 In contrast to what is stated in the article, patients are not obliged to advise the Driver and Vehicle …
Arthur Harry Henderson, A Waddell
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Meniere’s Disease In Children

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1997
Meniere's disease is an uncommon cause of dizziness or hearing loss in children. Clinicians must maintain a high level of suspicion to make this diagnosis in the pediatric age group. Careful attention to history and diagnostic testing can help in differentiating Meniere's disease from other more common childhood conditions.
Rodgers Gk, Telischi Ff
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Vestibular Meniere's Disease

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1985
The clinical entity of vestibular Meniere's disease (VMD) is assessed and described. Twenty percent of cases eventuating in typical Meniere's disease presented with VMD first, in other patients VMD alone persisted for many years (30 or more). VMD, usually unilateral, is characterized by recurrent episodes of vertigo typical of classical Meniere's ...
Michael M. Paparella, Fernando Mancini
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Bilaterality of Meniere's Disease

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1984
The audiometric configurations of a randomly selected group of 360 patients with clinical Meniere's disease were analysed in conjunction with their clinical manifestations. Although 78.6% of the patients had an abnormal pure-tone audiogram in the opposite ear from that which was initially diagnosed as Meniere's disease, based on the entire clinical ...
Michael M. Paparella, Matthew S. Griebie
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Pediatric Meniere's disease

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2018
This study adopted an inner ear test battery comprising audiometry, and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential (oVEMP), cervical VEMP (cVEMP), and caloric tests to investigate the sequence of inner ear deficits in pediatric Meniere's disease (MD).From 2005 to 2016, a total of 24 MD children aged
Chien-Hao Wu   +3 more
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Meniere's Disease (Syndrome?)

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1985
The treatment of Meniere's syndrome has been the topic of many articles. Even special meetings of societies have devoted their attention to this disorder. Typically, more questions are raised than conclusions reached. See also p 491. In the past, guidelines and agreedon criteria were developed for Meniere's syndrome to allow accuracy of diagnosis and
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Meniere's Disease in the Elderly

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2010
Menière disease usually begins in adults from 20 to 60 years old, and occurs in more than 10% of patients older than 65. The treatment of Menière disease in the elderly represents a challenge because of polymedication. Antivertiginous drugs such as betahistine and cinnarizin give good results with minor secondary effects.
Dominique Vibert   +2 more
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