Comparison of Acute Low-Tone Sensorineural Hearing Loss versus Meniere's Disease by Electrocochleography

2004 ◽  
Vol 113 (3) ◽  
pp. 194-199 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoshihiro Noguchi ◽  
Hiroaki Nishida ◽  
Yoshiyuki Kawashima ◽  
Hisashi Tokano ◽  
Ken Kitamura
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 174-177
Author(s):  
Abdul Nasir ◽  
Minhaj Ahmad ◽  
Zehra Zaidi ◽  
SM Arif Zaidi

Meniere’s disease, also called endolymphatic hydrops, is a disorder of the inner ear where the endolymphatic system is distended due to endolymph. It is characterized by vertigo, Tinnitus, sensorineural hearing loss and aural fullness. The main pathology in Meniere’s disease is distention of endolymphatic system due to increased volume of endolymph. This can result either from increased production of endolymph or its faulty absorption or both. The description of hypothyroidism as a disease is not directly found in Unani texts. However, the signs and symptoms of meniere’s disease such as Dawar (vertigo), Taneen (tinnitus), Hissi Asabi Bahrapan (sensorineural hearing loss), Seqal-e-Uzn (aural fullness) mentioned in unani medicine associated with clinical manifestation in the context of Su-e-Mizaj Barid Maddi (derangement in cold temperament) as a result of an excess production endolymph (Kasrate Ifraz-e-Androon lymph) or defective absorption of endolymph (Nuqse Jazb-e- Androon lymph) in abnormal phlegm in the internal ear. On the basis of this fact, an attempt has been herewith made to understand the disease and its management through Unani Medicine. Keywords: Meniere’s disease, Vertigo, Tinnitus, Taneen, Deafness


2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Doobe ◽  
A. Ernst ◽  
R. Ramalingam ◽  
P. Mittmann ◽  
I. Todt

Objective.To investigate the treatment outcome of a simultaneous labyrinthectomy and cochlear implantation in patients with single-sided Ménière’s disease and profound sensorineural hearing loss.Study Design.Prospective study.Method.Five patients with single-sided Ménière’s disease with active vertigo and functional deafness were included. In all cases, simultaneous cochlear implantation combined with labyrinthectomy surgery was performed. The outcome has been evaluated by the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) and speech recognition.Results.The combined labyrinthectomy and cochlear implantation led in all patients to a highly significant reduction of dizziness up to arestitutio ad integrum. After activation of the cochlear implant and rehabilitation, a mean monosyllabic speech understanding of 69% at 65 dB was observed.Conclusion.For patients with single-sided Ménière’s disease and profound sensorineural hearing loss the simultaneous labyrinthectomy and cochlear implantation are efficient method for the treatment of vertigo as well as the rehabilitation of the auditory system.


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