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Technical advances in magnetic resonance imaging have allowed to accurately detect and grade endolymphatic space distension in Ménière disease; this was only possible in post-mortem histological studies until a few years ago.
Rafael Maffei Loureiro +8 more
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Surgical treatment of Meniere disease via labyrinth Shunt: Past and present
Introduction: The surgerys of the endolymphatic shunt are employed in the treatment of the vertigo of Meniere disease disabling, remains a controversial topic. Portmann in 1926, was the first to perform the surgery, incising the endolymphatic sac aimming
Maia, Francisco Carlos Zuma e +2 more
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Research advances in Ménière's disease
Ménière's disease is an unexplained peripheral vestibular disease with endolymphatic hydrops as the main pathological features. Pathogenesis and pathophysiology mechanism are not clear at present. Summarizing the advances of epidemiology, pathophysiology
Ben-jie XIAO, Jian-hua ZHUANG
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Is Electrocochleography Still Helpful in Early Diagnosis of Meniere Disease? [PDF]
Fulvio Mammarella +5 more
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Rare Deletions or Large Duplications Contribute to Genetic Variation in Patients with Severe Tinnitus and Meniere Disease. [PDF]
Escalera-Balsera A +8 more
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Types of Inheritance and Genes Associated with Familial Meniere Disease. [PDF]
Parra-Perez AM, Lopez-Escamez JA.
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Meniere's disease is an inner ear pathology characterized by recurrent episodes of vertigo, sensorineural hearing loss, a sensation of fullness in the ear, and tinnitus. It is estimated to occur at a rate of 15 individuals per 100,000 globally.
Zahra Abbasi, Samane Zand
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