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Intratympanic Therapies in Ménière Disease: Evaluation of Outcomes and Early Vertigo Control
The Laryngoscope, 2018To evaluate outcomes of intratympanic (IT) dexamethasone and gentamicin in Ménière Disease (MD).
James G. Naples +4 more
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Epidemiology and genetics of Meniere's disease
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2023Purpose of review This review discusses the recent developments on the understanding of epidemiology and genetics of Meniere's disease. Recent findings Meniere's disease has been shown to be associated with several comorbidities, such as migraine ...
J. A. Lopez-Escamez, Ying Liu
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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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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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2015
A survey of 265 Japanese patients with Meniere's disease revealed bilateral involvement in approximately 29% of all these patients. Somatic and psychiatric aspects of bilateral Meniere's disease were as follows. (1) The duration of the disease in cases of bilateral involvement was significantly longer than cases of unilateral involvement.
M, Kitahara +3 more
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A survey of 265 Japanese patients with Meniere's disease revealed bilateral involvement in approximately 29% of all these patients. Somatic and psychiatric aspects of bilateral Meniere's disease were as follows. (1) The duration of the disease in cases of bilateral involvement was significantly longer than cases of unilateral involvement.
M, Kitahara +3 more
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Pathogenesis of Meniere's Disease and Meniere's Syndrome
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1983Meniere'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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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1969
This book is made up of a collection of papers and discussions given at the International Symposium on Meniere's Disease, sponsored by the Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation. It covers etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of this intriguing disease and should be especially valuable to internist, otolaryngologist, neurologist, and research ...
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This book is made up of a collection of papers and discussions given at the International Symposium on Meniere's Disease, sponsored by the Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation. It covers etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of this intriguing disease and should be especially valuable to internist, otolaryngologist, neurologist, and research ...
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British medical journal, 2000
Meniere's disease is an idiopathic disorder of the inner ear characterized by the syndrome of endolymphatic hydrops, episodic vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural fullness. People with this disorder may be severely disabled. Medical therapy exists in the form of diuretics and dietary restriction of salt to minimize the fluid pressure ...
B A, Woodworth +2 more
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Meniere's disease is an idiopathic disorder of the inner ear characterized by the syndrome of endolymphatic hydrops, episodic vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural fullness. People with this disorder may be severely disabled. Medical therapy exists in the form of diuretics and dietary restriction of salt to minimize the fluid pressure ...
B A, Woodworth +2 more
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