2024
DOI: 10.21037/tp-24-23
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Pediatric Ménière’s disease with disassociated cochlear and vestibular symptoms: a case report

Wandi Xu,
Xiaoyi Li,
Xiaofei Li
et al.

Abstract: Background Typical Ménière’s disease (MD) rarely occurs in childhood. Compared to adults, age-associated changes in vestibular function can occur during infancy and childhood. Previous case reports may have lacked some audiovestibular tests in children. It is worthwhile to follow a child with MD to observe how vertigo and hearing loss could progress under an insufficient vestibular system. Case Description A 14-year-old pediatric patient with disassociated episodes betw… Show more

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