1971
DOI: 10.1177/003591577106400822
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Destruction of the Labyrinth and Perilabyrinthitis

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“…I have almost exhausted the reasons for persisting giddiness after mastoidectomy and even after labyrinthectomy. It is now, at last, time for me to reconsider and bring up to date conjectures I mooted some years ago about vertigo which might be generated by abnormal impulses in the vestibular nerve itself- (Ludman, 1971)-the main burden of my address.…”
Section: Fig 1 Delayed Endolymphatic Hydrops-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I have almost exhausted the reasons for persisting giddiness after mastoidectomy and even after labyrinthectomy. It is now, at last, time for me to reconsider and bring up to date conjectures I mooted some years ago about vertigo which might be generated by abnormal impulses in the vestibular nerve itself- (Ludman, 1971)-the main burden of my address.…”
Section: Fig 1 Delayed Endolymphatic Hydrops-mentioning
confidence: 99%