ROLE OF INTRATYMPANIC INJECTION OF GENTAMICIN IN CONTROL OF VERTIGO IN MÉNIÈRE’S DISEASE Meta-Analysis study

Ahmed Mahmoud Ahmed Mohammed;

Abstract


Ménière’s disease is an inner ear disorder characterized by episodic vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural fullness. The long-term effects of this condition lead to varying degrees of auditory and vestibular disability, negatively impacting a patient


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Title ROLE OF INTRATYMPANIC INJECTION OF GENTAMICIN IN CONTROL OF VERTIGO IN MÉNIÈRE’S DISEASE Meta-Analysis study
Other Titles دور الحقن الموضعي للجنتاميسين داخل الأذن الوسطى للتحكم في دُوار مرض منيير بحث استعراض نظامي
Authors Ahmed Mahmoud Ahmed Mohammed
Keywords ROLE OF INTRATYMPANIC INJECTION OF GENTAMICIN IN CONTROL OF VERTIGO IN MÉNIÈRE’S DISEASE Meta-Analysis study
Issue Date 2010
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Ménière’s disease is an inner ear disorder characterized by episodic vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural fullness. The long-term effects of this condition lead to varying degrees of auditory and vestibular disability, negatively impacting a patient

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