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Comparison of Treatment Outcomes between Intratympanic Steroid Injection and Oral Diuretics in Patients with Acute Low Frequency Sensorineural Hearing Loss with Vertigo

An YH, Shim HJ

OBJECTIVES: Sudden sensorineural hearing loss and Meniere disease can be managed with intratympanic steroid injection (ITSI) as a primary treatment. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness...
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Direction-Changing and Direction-Fixed Positional Nystagmus in Patients With Vestibular Neuritis and Meniere Disease

Kim CH, Shin JE, Yoo MH, Park HJ

OBJECTIVES: Direction-changing positional nystagmus (PN) was considered to indicate the presence of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo involving lateral semicircular canal in most cases. We investigated the incidence of PN on...
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The Effect, Compliance and Satisfaction of Customized Vestibular Rehabilitation: A Single Center Experience

Lee H, Kim HA

OBJECTIVES: Over the last decades, numerous studies on the effect of vestibular rehabilitation (VR) have been reported in western countries, but there has been no report about real experiences of...
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Change of the Pure Tone Threshold as a Function of Frequency and Clinical Characteristics in Definite Meniere's Disease

Choi KY, Kim HG, Kim KW, Lee MY, Jung JY

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: One of the characteristics of Meniere’s disease is pure tone threshold shift at low frequencies in the lesion; although, in some patients, more pure tone threshold shifts...
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Etiology and Clinical Characteristics of Pediatric Dizziness

Lee HM, Park J, Lee B, Lee KH, Park SK, Chang J

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Dizziness is not uncommon in children. The etiology of dizziness varies according to different studies due to different methods of examination or characteristics of the dizziness center....
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Prognosis of Sudden Low Frequency Hearing Loss during Long-term Follow-up

Kim JH, Kwak SH, Bae SH, Kim SH, Nam GS

OBJECTIVES: The prognosis of sudden low frequency hearing loss (SLFHL) is relatively good, but recurrences of hearing loss and possible progression to Meniere's disease is still a clinically important concern....
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Incidence of Progression into Ménière Disease from Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Midterm Follow-up Study

Lee BM, Seo JH, Park HW, Lee HJ, Hur DG, Ahn SK

OBJECTIVES: Ménière disease is a clinical syndrome characterized by the four major symptoms of episodic vertigo, sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural fullness. Sensorineural hearing loss, especially low frequency, is...
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Hyper-response of Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential in Patients with Meniere Disease: A Preliminary Study

Yoon S, Kim MJ, Kim M

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to investigate the hyper-responsiveness of cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) in patients with Meniere disease (MD), and to compare the result of cVEMP...
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Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease Mimicking Bilateral Ménière's Disease: A Case Report

Kim HJ, Choi YG, Kim HJ, Kim KS

Autoimmune inner ear disease (AIED) is a rare disease, accounting for < 1% of all cases of hearing impairment or dizziness. It is characterized by sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) or...
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Clinical Feasibility of Suppression Head Impulse Test in Vestibulopathy Patients

Kang YJ, Jun BC, Cho YS, Lim JH, Kim DY

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The suppression head impulse (SHIMP) test has emerged as one of the new vestibular function tests. The SHIMP test is an analysis of anti-compensatory saccadic movements in...
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A Case of Recurrent Vertigo in Vestibular Schwannoma Treated with Chemical Labyrinthectomy

Lee SJ, Lee ES, Kim BG, Lee JD

Vestibular schwannoma (VS) can have various symptoms and almost half of the patients have balance problems. Some patients with VS can suffer from recurrent vertigo mimicking Meniere's disease. We present...
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Clinical Significance of Perverted Head-Shaking Nystagmus

Yang TH, Shin BS, Seo MW, Oh SY

OBJECTIVES: We investigated clinical significance of head shaking nystagmus (HSN) and perverted HSN (pHSN) in patients with peripheral and central vestibular disorders. METHODS: We reviewed medical records of 822 consecutive subjects...
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Why Diagnosis of Meniere's Disease is Difficult? Understanding of the Diagnostic Criteria

Kim HJ, Kim KS

The Best clinical approaches for Meniere's disease starts from the proper diagnosis which is based on the clinical symptoms, including the characteristic features of vertigo and auditory symptoms. After first...
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Is Electrocochleography Still Helpful in Early Diagnosis of Meniere Disease?

Mammarella F, Zelli M, Varakliotis T, Eibenstein A, Pianura CM, Bellocchi

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite the extensive research for the Meniere's disease (MD), it's pathophysiology still remains uncertain and questionable among scientists. Clinical symptoms and audiometric tests form the basis for...
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Recent Research Trend for Ménière's Disease

Nam SI

Ménière's disease is a poorly understood disorder of the inner ear characterized by intermittent episodic vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, ear fullness and tinnitus. In this paper, we present a review...
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Usefulness Assessment of Cochlear Hydrops Analysis Masking Procedure Test in Progress of Ménière's Disease

Ko YJ, Kim HJ, Kim DY, Kyung TS, Kim KS

OBJECTIVE: There were few recent study concern about usefulness of cochlear hydrops analysis masking procedure (CHAMP) in progression of Ménière's disease. The purpose of this study is to analyze changes...
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Ménière's Disease and Electrophysiology

Kim SH

Inner ear is composed of cochlea, vestibule, and endolymphatic sac which are enclosed by thin layer of epithelial cells. The enclosed space is filled with fluid named as endolymph where...
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Experiemental Model for Ménière's Disease Using Surgical Ablation of Endolymphatic Sac

Kim M, Kim MJ

Endolymphatic hydrops is a representing pathologic finding of Ménière's disease. For the induction of endolymphatic hydrops in an animal model, surgical ablation of endolymphatic sac has been used. Although traditional...
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A Case of Jugular Foramen Clear Cell Meningioma Presented as Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Recurrent Vertigo

Kim SH

Meningiomas account for 13 to 37% of all primary brain tumors, with 15% of all intracranial meningiomas arising in the posterior fossa. Patients with jugular foramen meningiomas (JFMs) may present...
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A Case of Patient with Meniere's Disease Who Presented Periodic Alternating Nystagmus

Park JW, Gu JW, Song MH, Shim DB

Periodic alternating nystagmus (PAN) is a spontaneous horizontal jerky nystagmus that reverses its direction periodically with a quiescent interval. PAN has been reported in acquired and congenital forms. The main...
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