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Article: ENG in a woman with Meniere's syndrome who had a previous endolymphatic sac decompression. (Vestibulology Clinic).
- Article from:
- Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
- Article date:
- January 1, 2003
- Author:
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A 52-year-old woman came to the office with a 13-year history of aural symptoms. She initially noted an intermittent fullness in her right ear along with some feeling of instability. Approximately 6 months later, she experienced a full-blown attack of rotary vertigo that lasted approximately 4 hours; after this episode, she said she felt "washed out." The woman subsequently experienced recurrent spells of rotary vertigo, aural fullness, and reduced hearing in her right ear. The aural fullness was intermittent, and her hearing in the right ear fluctuated. Family and friends noted that her symptoms appeared to be seasonal and appeared to be associated with her menstrual ...