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Title: Pharmacological, Surgical and Diagnostic Innovations in Meniere's Disease: A review
Authors: Scarpa, Alfonso
Ralli, Massimo
De Bonis, Egidio
Troisi, Donato
Montanino, Arianna
Viola, Pasquale
Chiarella, Giuseppe
Gioacchini, Federico Maria
Cavaliere, Matteo
Cassandro, Ettore
Cassandro, Claudia
Keywords: Meniere’s disease;Endolymphatic hydrops;Glycerol;Intratympanic therapy;Diuretics;Gentamicin
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Scarpa, A., Ralli, M., De Bonis, E., Troisi, D., Montanino, A., Viola, P., Chiarella, G., Gioacchini, F. M., Cavaliere, M., Cassandro, E., & Cassandro, C. (2020). Pharmacological, Surgical and Diagnostic Innovations in Meniere's Disease: A Review. Translational medicine @ UniSa 2020, 23: 48–52
Abstract: Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder characterized by the presence of endolymphatic hydrops in the inner ear and symptomatology of recurrent and debilitating vertigo attacks, tinnitus, aural fullness, and fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss. Although many therapeutic options for MD have been proposed during years, no consensus has been reached by the scientific community. In the last decade, many therapeutic options have been proposed, as intratympanic steroid, intratympanic gentamicin, and intravenous glycerol. Recently, the role of the antisecretory factor in the diet of MD patients have been investigated. Surgery is recommended for intractable MD; some authors proposed new approaches including transcanal endoscopic infracochlear vestibular neurectomy, new marsupiliazation technique in sac surgery, and tenotomy of the stapedius and tensor tympani muscles.
URI: http://www.translationalmedicine.unisa.it/index
http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/5698
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-3802
ISSN: 2239-9747
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