نتایج جستجو برای: acute hydrops
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Electrocochleography (ECoG) has been an important tool in the diagnosis of Meniere’s disease or endolymphatic hydrops. There are two methods employed, transtympanic and extratympanic. Many have regarded the results of these methods as being equally reliable. The purpose of this study is to determine any differences in sensitivity between the two methods. In this study patients with known endoly...
Meniere's disease, also know as endolymphatic hydrops, is a disorder of the inner ear of unknown cause. It is speculated that Meniere’s disease may be an immune-mediated disorder. Symptoms include tinnitus, vertigo, heightened sensitivity to loud sounds, fluctuating loss of hearing, headache, and aural fullness. In acute phases, nausea, vomiting, and disabling dizziness may occur. Usually, atta...
Non-immune hydrops fetalis is defined as presence of excess fluid in two or more body areas, such as the abdomen, thorax, or skin, excluding immune etiology. Major causes of non-immune fetal hydrops are fetal heart diseases and abnormal chromosome. In spite of accumulated reports of fetal magentocardiograms (FMCG) for heart diseases, FMCG for fetal hydrops of non-cardiac origin has seldom been ...
OBJECTIVES The mechanistic association between endolymphatic hydrops (ELH) and hearing loss (HL) is unclear. Although ELH severity has been shown to correlate in some studies with HL, injury of vital structures, including hair cells and the cochlear nerve, have failed to demonstrate correlation with ELH severity. The goal of this study is to evaluate the hypothesis that spiral ganglion cell deg...
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