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Dizziness and vertigo are symptoms related to peripheral vestibular disorders. These are among the most common complaints in medical offices, and knowledge of the major diseases affecting this system is of fundamental importance to the specialist in otolaryngology. In recent years, great advances have been made in otoneurology, which, coupled with increasing knowledge in the field of neurosciences, have substantially modified the approach of the patient with balance complaints. This book studies the most polemic of these vestibular diseases, Ménière's disease.
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Menieres disease is the most poorly understood and controversial of the inner ear disorders and yet no critical review of the literature currently exists. Previously accepted models of pathophysiology have been discredited, yet no new mechanisms have been established. Evaluation of treatments has been complicated by the high placebo response of the disorder together with the diseases capricious clinical course. As a result of all these issues, the literature pertaining to Menieres disease is clouded by anecdotal reports, invalid studies, and science of dubious quality. As a result of these factors, practicing otolaryngologists are understandably confused about how they should best evaluate and treat these patients.
Menière [ziekte van] --- Otorinolaryngologie --- Ménière's disease. --- Aural vertigo --- Endolymphatic hydrops --- Labyrinthine hydrops --- Deafness --- Labyrinth (Ear) --- Vertigo --- Diseases --- Ziekte van Menière
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Ménière's disease. --- Aural vertigo --- Endolymphatic hydrops --- Labyrinthine hydrops --- Deafness --- Labyrinth (Ear) --- Vertigo --- Diseases --- Malaltia de Ménière --- Vertigen auricular --- Malalties de l'orella interna --- Sordesa --- Vertigen
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