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EDITORIAL clinical practice. ECoG was used routinely by only 1 in 6 respond- ents. Those who used ECoG differed widely in electrode placement E. Kay-Rivest, D.R. Friedmann, and J.T. Roland and type of stimulus paradigm used. Vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials have also been investigated as a means of diagnosing enière disease is an inner ear problem that manifests Menière disease, but their clinical accuracy and utility are not evi- Mwith the symptoms of ear fullness, hearing loss, tinnitus, dent at this time. and vertigo attacks. Typically, the fullness, hearing loss, and Imaging of the inner ear can now detect endolymphatic tinnitus manifest first and are followed by vertigo attacks. The hydrops. Different techniques such as delayed imaging after in- typical episode of vertigo lasts a few hours and is usually travenous administration of a double dose of gadolinium and accompanied by nausea and vomiting but may persist for imaging after intratympanic gadolinium administration have days. Menière disease is most commonly unilateral but can been used. Several studies, including one of our own, have vali- affect patients in both ears. The pathognomonic anatomic dated a strong correlation with a symptomatic ear and positive finding in Menière disease relates to increased endolymphatic
American Journal of Neuroradiology – American Journal of Neuroradiology
Published: Nov 1, 2020
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