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Meniere's Disease is an inner ear disease characterised by progressive, fluctuating hearing loss and dizziness. Pathologically, it is characterised by endolymphatic hydrops. The diagnosis of Meniere's Disease can be elusive since it relies on the subjective reporting of symptoms and there is no
Introduction Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is a disability affecting people worldwide, and the prevalence is expected to increase due to prolonged life expectancy. SNHL has a significant negative impact on the quality of life, especially in prelingually deafened children. Except for certain
Eustachian tube dysfunction is one of the most common problems encountered in general otolaryngology clinical practice. Symptoms of ear pressure, decreased hearing, ear pain, ear popping, and frequent ear infections are often blamed on the inability of the Eustachian tube to equalize air pressure
Methods: Between 1998 and 2006, we enrolled and assigned 105 intractable Meniere's patients to examine plasma vasopressin during remission of vertigo attacks (controls: 30 patients with chronic otitis media). Using the real-time PCR method, we examined V2R mRNA expression in the endolymphatic sac in
Meniere's disease characterized by recurrent attacks of vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss and tinnitus, is a common disease with an incidence of 15-50 per 100,000 population. Some patients with Meniere's disease are strongly prevented from participating in activities of daily life and interaction