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Perilymph Fistula

Southern Medical Journal, 1985
Perilymph fistula occurs when endolymph and perilymph mix, or when perilymph leaks into the middle ear space. Sensorineural hearing loss and/or vertigo may result. This paper reviews the pertinent anatomy and physiology of the inner ear, clinical presentations, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis as a guide for the clinician.
J B, Anon, G W, Miller
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Perilymph fistulae

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1979
A small series of 14 post-stapedectomy fistulae illustrates the varied aetiology. The long-term competence of the oval window seal may be ensured by making a small hole in the footplate. Contraction of ageing fibrous tissue contributes to late stapedectomy failures.
J D, Dawes, R T, Watson
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Perilymph fistula pathophysiology

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
A great deal of the controversy associated with perilymph fistula is due to the lack of a sensitive, specific way of detecting and thus diagnosing one. The existing subjective, clinical observations need to be replaced with an objective, scientific methodology having higher specificity and sensitivity for the detection of perilymph fistula.
C, Wall, S D, Rauch
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