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Pathology of Meniere's Disease

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1984
From review of recent findings, the pathology of Meniere's disease is described and correlated with clinical signs. Since Meniere's disease can be seen only in humans, assessing its natural history is important. A recent survey of 500 patients demonstrated the three major symptoms to be vestibular, auditory, and aural pressure.
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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 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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Meniere’s Disease

1988
It began innocently enough like a spring cold—pressure in my left ear, the blahs, and an occasional sniffle. My left ear gradually began to feel fuller, and I was constantly aware that I had a left ear. This annoyed me but was not really painful. It felt as though air were trapped in it or some water remained after swimming.
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Imaging Of Meniere’s Disease

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1997
The role of CT and MR studies in the evaluation of patients with Meniere's disease is to exclude other pathologic conditions that could masquerade as Meniere's disease clinically. This article is divided into three sections corresponding to the three major symptoms of Meniere's disease.
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Diaphoresis and Meniere's Disease

Archives of Otolaryngology, 1977
The effect of diaphoresis on patients with Meniere's disease (labyrinthine hydrops) previously has not been reported. With the use of two distinct activities to produce diaphoresis, we were able to document substantial transient improvements in pure-tone threshold, speech-reception threshold, and speech discrimination concurrent with a decrease in ...
Leslie E. Herman   +3 more
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Meniere's Disease.

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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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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The History Of Meniere’s Disease

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1997
Prosper Meniere is widely credited with the first description of endolymphatic hydrops. Meniere's discovery was made possible through a combination of technical and scientific advances, a supportive scientific environment, and a keen intellect able to put the pieces of a puzzle together. Meniere's novel concept, however, that vertiginous disorders were
Anil K. Lalwani, Lawrence R. Lustig
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Migraine and Meniere's Disease

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962
The fact of the association of migraine with Meniere's disease is no new observation—Meniere himself referred to it—but it has not received the recognition which would appear to be its due. While undifferentiated headache is well known as a very frequent accompanying complaint in cases of Meniere's disease, classical migraine as a precursor is far from
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