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1. Meniere's Disease Information Center -- Symptoms of Meniere's Disease
Some physicians don't consider "cochlear hydrops" to be Meniere's disease at all; other physicians consider cochlear hydrops to be a form of Meniere's


2. Meniere's Disease Information Center -- Start Here
One "atypical" form is "cochlear Meniere's Disease" (also called "cochlear hydrops"), the symptoms of which are (1) fluctuating (episodic) hearing loss,


3. Diagnosis and management of cochlear hydrops.
In an early case of cochlear hydrops, the symptoms of a mild pressure sensation or fullness in the i


4. Intratympanic steroids: do they acutely improve hearing in cases
Whether the patient had typical Meniere's disease or cochlear hydrops did not affect the response to therapy. There were no significant complications from


5. Surgical Management of Meniere's Syndrome
Subcategories of Meniere's syndrome describe these other conditions; for instance, cochlear hydrops (fluctuating hearing loss alone) or vestibular hydrops



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