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Clinical subgroups in bilateral Meniere disease
Meniere disease (MD) is a heterogeneous clinical condition characterized by sensorineural hearing loss, episodic vestibular symptoms and tinnitus associated with several comorbidities such as migraine or autoimmune disorders (AD).
Lidia Frejo+17 more
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Understanding Peripheral Dizziness and Evaluating Suitability for Aviation Work
Aircraft accidents caused by dizziness of aviation workers are so common that they account for 5% to 10% of the total, and in most cases, have fatal consequences. Therefore, it is essential to diagnose and treat the dizziness of aviation workers properly.
Hyun Ji Kim, Kyu-Sung Kim, Young Hyo Kim
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Meniere's disease is one of the most common causes of recurrent vestibular vertigo. Despite its comparatively high prevalence, this disease is frequently diagnosed late and patients do not receive timely therapy. The paper gives current diagnostic criteria for Meniere's disease.
Maksim Valer'evich Zamergrad+3 more
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Membrane Stress Proclivities in the Mammalian Labyrinth
Introduction The membranes of the inferior division of the labyrinth in some mammals appear more vulnerable to hydropic distention than those of the superior division.
Daniel J. Pender
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The effect of noise exposure on the vestibular systems of dental technicians
Background: Noise exposure is the primary cause of acquired hearing loss in several occupational settings, including dental laboratories and clinics. However, the impact of noise exposure on the vestibular system is not as well researched.
Safa Alqudah
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Introduction: Vertigo is a symptom that impacts the patients' quality of life and may force them to cease performing activities of daily living.
Azzi, Viviane Jacintha Bolfe+2 more
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Meniere’s disease is an important cause to remember. It is almost an icon for vertigo, a hallmark or a flag bearer. Its epidemiology, as described elsewhere in the first chapter, varies between different populations and different regions.
Shabih H. Zaidi, Arun Sinha
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