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XII – Vascular Lesions: Ménière's Syndrome

Louis E. Wolfson
- pp 334-344
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Meniere's disease.

TL;DR: V Vestibular neurectomy has a very high rate of vertigo control and is available for patients with good hearing who have failed all other treatments, and Labyrinthectomy is undertaken as a last resort and is best reserved for Patients with unilateral disease and deafness.
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LXXXIV. Ménière's Symptom Complex: Medical Treatment

TL;DR: The therapeutic management of Meniere's disease has been a controversial matter and one in which a confusing number of remedies have been offered, based chiefly upon the hope that they might influence some of the many hypothetical, pathologic changes which are assumed to exist.
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Treatment of recurrent vertigo (ménière's syndrome) by subtemporal destruction of the labyrinth

TL;DR: Care should be taken to exclude from the classification all cases in which vertigo occurs during the course of an acute suppurative or irritative process in the ear, in which the symptom usually subsides with its cause.