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[Evaluation of work capacity in Menière's disease].

Authors: M, Novotný; P, Ovísek;

[Evaluation of work capacity in Menière's disease].

Abstract

The authors submit their experience with assessment of work capacity in Ménière's disease. They mention in particular work incapacity, detection of simulation and aggravation and discuss also the enlistment of work of these patients. They pay special attention to patients who drive cars. There is a different approach to amateur and professional drivers. Special attention is also devoted to the problem of granting full or partial invalid pensions. Their experience is based on a group of 300 of their own patients with Ménière's disease.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Humans, Work Capacity Evaluation, Female, Middle Aged, Meniere Disease, Aged

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