ROLE OF INTRATYMPANIC INJECTION IN TREATMENT OF MENIERE'S DISEASE REGARDING AUDIOVESTIBULOGIC PARAMETERS
Ahmed Maher Mahmoud;
Abstract
Meniere's disease is an inner-ear disorder characterized by sudden attacks of vertigo associated with tinnitus and pressure in the affected ear. Fluctuating hearing loss is another characteristic of this condition, which usually leads to a permanent heari
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| Title | ROLE OF INTRATYMPANIC INJECTION IN TREATMENT OF MENIERE'S DISEASE REGARDING AUDIOVESTIBULOGIC PARAMETERS | Authors | Ahmed Maher Mahmoud | Keywords | ROLE OF INTRATYMPANIC INJECTION IN TREATMENT OF MENIERE'S DISEASE REGARDING AUDIOVESTIBULOGIC PARAMETERS | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | Meniere's disease is an inner-ear disorder characterized by sudden attacks of vertigo associated with tinnitus and pressure in the affected ear. Fluctuating hearing loss is another characteristic of this condition, which usually leads to a permanent heari |
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