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Hydrops regression after vestibular denervation - longitudinal magnetic resonance study in patients with severe Meniere's disease treated with vestibular neurectomy.

Agnieszka JasińskaMagdalena LachowskaEmilia WnukKazimierz Niemczyk
Published in: Acta neurologica Belgica (2024)
Vestibular neurectomy is an effective treatment, eliminating vertigo attacks and improving the quality of life in patients with MD. Magnetic resonance imaging of the inner ear allows visualization of changes in endolymphatic hydrops degree after treatment. Regression of the endolymphatic hydrops after vestibular neurectomy suggests that vestibular denervation may effectively halt the progression of the endolymphatic space dilatation and result in hydrops regression.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • hearing loss
  • computed tomography
  • contrast enhanced
  • newly diagnosed
  • smoking cessation