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Ménière's disease (MD) is a
disease of the
inner ear that is
characterized by
potentially severe and
incapacitating episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, hearing...
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Ménières (French: [menjɛʁ]; Arpitan:
Meniéres [məˈɲiʁ(ə)] ) is a muni****lity in the
district of Broye, in the
canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. Ménières...
- that
result in
vertigo are
benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV),
Ménière's disease, and
vestibular neuritis. Less
common causes include stroke, brain...
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Cochlear hydrops (or
cochlear Meniere's or
cochlear endolymphatic hydrops) is a
condition of the
inner ear
involving a
pathological increase of fluid...
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Prosper Menière (18 June 1799 – 7
February 1862) was a
French medical doctor who
first identified that the
inner ear
could be the
source of a condition...
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elevated endolymph pressure in the
inner ear is
thought to be the
cause of
Ménière's disease or ’Endolymphatic hydrops.’
Synthesis of
evidence from multiple...
- symptoms. It was
first registered in
Europe in 1970 for the
treatment of
Ménière's disease, but
current evidence does not
support its
efficacy in treating...
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personality disorder, sunstroke,
acute intermittent porphyria, lead poisoning,
Ménière's disease, schizophrenia,
schizoaffective disorder,
substance use disorder...
- support". In May 2012,
White revealed that he had been
diagnosed with
Ménière's disease, an
inner ear disorder. He said, "It's like
vertigo but on steroids...
- to
motion sickness or
other sources such as chemotherapy, vertigo, or
Ménière's disease.
Cinnarizine is one of the
leading causes of drug-induced parkinsonism...