
pmid: 3947002
While endolymphatic shunt procedures are conceptually logical, there are characteristics of underlying pathological conditions and host response that severely limit the probabilities of achieving functional shunts.
Adult, Male, Middle Aged, Mastoid, Ear, Inner, Drainage, Edema, Humans, Endolymphatic Sac, Meniere Disease, Aged
Adult, Male, Middle Aged, Mastoid, Ear, Inner, Drainage, Edema, Humans, Endolymphatic Sac, Meniere Disease, Aged
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