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In Vivo Morphometric Analysis of Human Cranial Nerves Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Menière's Disease Ears and Normal Hearing Ears
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Fluctuation in electrical hearing in a Morbus Meniere's patient
Anne Hast1, Maria-Elena Meßbacher1, Tim Liebscher1
1Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg Erlangen Germany.
Clinical Case Reports
|July 16, 2021
Abstract:
The glycerol test is an easy-to-use instrument to elucidate fluctuations of electrical hearing in patients with Meniere's disease and it might be also used as a therapeutic option.
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