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  1. Endolymphatic shunt: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery</i> by Monique, PhD Laberge, 2004
  2. Endolymphatic sac tumor: a report of 3 cases and discussion of management.(Case study): An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Joni K. Doherty, Mona Yong, et all 2007-01-01
  3. Sugar House Hill by Heather Simonsen, 2004-11-30
  4. Deafness, tinnitus, and vertigo by Samuel Joseph Kopetzky, 1948
  5. The ultrastructure of the endolymphatic sac in man (Laryngoscope) by Robert A Schindler, 1980
  6. Early diagnosis of hydrops of the labyrinth (Aeromedical reviews) by Ralph N Kraus, 1961
  7. Endolymphatic sac valve implant surgery (Laryngoscope) by I. Kaufman Arenberg, 1979
  8. Diseases of the Inner Ear: A Clinical, Radiologic, and Pathologic Atlas

101. Meniere's Disease, Overview, UPMC | University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pit
Meniere s disease. Resources. UPMC Patient Education Materials MRI scan (pdf file). Many of our documents are available in PDF format. To read PDF files,
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(These statements cover topics such as cochlear implants in adults and children, early identification of hearing impairment in infants and young children, acoustic neuroma, noise and hearing loss, cochlear implants, and indications for tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy.) Acoustic Neuroma Association
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102. Webhealth | Health Information On The Web
Ménière’s disease is a longterm, progressive condition of the inner ear that damages both Registered Charity No 297246. Email The Meniere s Society
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103. Surgery Door - Medical Conditions
Meniere s disease typically causes attacks of vertigo, hearing loss, Meniere s disease typically comes in attacks of the following symptoms
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104. Meniere's Disease, Vertigo Dizziness Treatments
Meniere s disease Why suffer with Meniere s disease, dizziness, nausea and tinnitis?
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We have been treating Meniere's Disease, successfully, for over 15 years. Only when one gains a thorough understanding of the condition known as Meniere's Disease or Meniere's Syndrome , exactly what causes Menieres and what the symptoms of Meniere's are, can one begin to believe that Meniere's Disease is a treatable condition.

Meniere's Disease Diet
The goal with this Meniere's Disease control diet is to provide stable body fluid/blood levels so that secondary fluctuations in inner ear fluid can be avoided.

105. Living With Meniere's Disease
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What can I do to get help with my Menieres? Doctors say they can do nothing. Lauren Dear Lauren You have my sympathy. Meniere's Disease is a condition of the inner ear. It can leave you feeling dizzy, with nausea, vertigo and sometimes tinnitus, and can be quite distressing. The condition can sometimes result from a virus so antibiotics aren't really effective against it. Other causes aren't yet identified but the condition isn't necessarily long-lasting. Active attacks seldom last more than two-four hours and so generally it's just a matter of coping with the symptoms until they go away. Meniere's is quite hard to diagnose. What happens is that for some reason pressure builds up in the fluid of the inner ear, so there may be a sensation of fulness or pressure. Sometimes tinnitus (ringing in the ears) results, and there may be periods of some degree of hearing loss. In many cases, though, the disease will run its course and then vanish. Measures you can take to minimise or prevent attacks include reducing the intake of salt, sugar, caffeine, alcohol and nicotine. It could be worth asking your doctor or pharmacist about an inner ear sedative for a while. These are included in sea-sickness medication and in my own past experience were remarkably effective, but please make sure there are no contra-indications in your case. For what it's worth, I haven't had an attack for over a decade.

106. Meniere's Disease...
Meniere s disease was first identified in 1861 by Prosper An inner ear disorder, Meniere s disease produces vertigo and......Disability/Illness
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107. General Dizziness Information
Lots of information for sufferers of Meniere s disease. Meniere s disease and Allergies Mal de Debarquement A support page for people suffer with Mal de
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