ROLE OF INTRATYMPANIC INJECTION IN TREATMENT OF MENIERE'S DISEASE REGARDING AUDIOVESTIBULOGIC PARAMETERS

Ahmed Maher Mahmoud;

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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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