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Pathogenesis and Etiology of Ménière Disease: A Scoping Review of a Century of Evidence.
JAMA Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2022Importance Ménière disease is a rare chronic benign disorder of the inner ear with a natural history of multiple clinical phenotypes of variable severity and a tendency to burnout with time.
H. Rizk+10 more
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The Correlation Between Endolymphatic Hydrops and Clinical Features of Meniere Disease
The Laryngoscope, 2020The purpose of this study was to investigate the grades of endolymphatic hydrops determined by gadolinium‐contrast magnetic resonance (MR) and correlation to the clinical features in patients with Meniere disease.
Weidong Zhang+6 more
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BMJ, 2014
#### The bottom line Meniere’s disease is often considered in the differential diagnosis of episodic dizziness, although it is not a common cause of new onset vertigo. Rather it is a disorder of the inner ear, characterised by recurrent attacks of self limiting vertigo.
Kevin Barraclough+2 more
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#### The bottom line Meniere’s disease is often considered in the differential diagnosis of episodic dizziness, although it is not a common cause of new onset vertigo. Rather it is a disorder of the inner ear, characterised by recurrent attacks of self limiting vertigo.
Kevin Barraclough+2 more
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Systematic review of magnetic resonance imaging for diagnosis of Meniere disease
Journal of Vestibular Research-Equilibrium & Orientation, 2018The diagnostic criteria for Meniere Disease (MD) are clinical and include two categories: definite MD and probable MD, based on clinical examination and without the necessity of advanced vestibular or audiological testing.
J. Lopez-Escamez, A. Attyé
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Cognitive function in Meniere’s disease
Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2022Meniere’s disease is an otological disease characterized by various symptoms that include episodic peripheral vertigo, sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural fullness, all of which deteriorate the maintenance of daily activities.
Hatice Eraslan Boz+6 more
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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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Betahistine for Meniere’s disease [PDF]
Betahistine is ineffective, patients urgently need better alternatives The publication of a very well constructed randomised controlled trial1 of betahistine (Serc) for Meniere’s disease underlines the lack of evidence for the efficacy of this drug at both low and high doses. What does this mean for current and future users?
Stefano Cosentino, Jonny Harcourt
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Ménière's disease: new guidelines, subtypes, imaging, and more
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2021Purpose of review This article reviews recent developments in Ménière's disease including etiologic, diagnostic, and therapeutic investigations that have changed the landscape for medical providers.
Justin L Hoskin
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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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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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Extensive use of a diagnostic test for Meniere disease.
A M A Archives of Otolaryngology, 1974The glycerin test for endolymphatic hydrops was administered to 122 patients with sensorineural hearing loss and a potential diagnosis of Meniere disease.
J. Snyder
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