
pmid: 736418
Delayed endolymphatic hydrops is a disease entity that can be differentiated from Meniere's disease. Typically it occurs in patients who have sustained a profound hearing loss in one ear, usually from infection or trauma, and then after a prolonged period of time develop either episodic vertigo from the same ear (ipsilateral delayed endolymphatic hydrops) or fluctuating hearing loss, also sometimes with episodic vertigo, in the opposite ear (contralateral delayed endolymphatic hydrops). The ipsilateral form of the disease may be treated by labyrinthectomy but no satisfactory therapy is available for the contralateral form of the disease.
Adult, Male, Time Factors, Adolescent, Labyrinth Diseases, Labyrinthine Fluids, Middle Aged, Diagnosis, Differential, Endolymph, Vertigo, Edema, Humans, Endolymphatic Sac, Child, Hearing Loss, Meniere Disease
Adult, Male, Time Factors, Adolescent, Labyrinth Diseases, Labyrinthine Fluids, Middle Aged, Diagnosis, Differential, Endolymph, Vertigo, Edema, Humans, Endolymphatic Sac, Child, Hearing Loss, Meniere Disease
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