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Juvenile Menière's disease

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

Roberto Filipo*
Affiliation:
Rome, Italy
Maurizio Barbara
Affiliation:
Rome, Italy
*
Prof. Roberto Filips, Head, Audiology Department, Clinica O.R.L., Policlinico, Viale dell' UniversitàUniversità ‘La Sapienza’, 00185 Roma, Italy

Summary

The authors report their experience in the diagnosis and treatment of Menière's disease in childhood.

They believe it to be essential to carry out a complete battery of audio-vestibular tests, with particular reference to dehydration procedures, which in this age group are considered to be more significant for a correct diagnosis than in adults.

After stressing the importance of eliminating other forms of disease which manifest themselves with vertigo, the authors conclude by asserting the efficacy of medical treatment with diuretics and they support the surgical procedure of endolymphatic-mastoid drainage as a valid means of contending with the hydrops.

Type
Clinical records
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1985

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