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Characteristics of auditory and vestibular symptoms in patients with Meniere's disease

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OBJECTIVES: The research objectives were to examine which are the most common symptoms of Meniere's disease in relation to the stages of the disease, to determine average heating loss and the most common type of tone audiometry curve in relation to the stages of the disease.

Clinical Takeaway

Findings may reinforce awareness of symptom patterns across Meniere's disease stages, but no practice change is indicated until the full results and methodology are reviewed.

Why It Matters

Better characterization of symptom profiles across Meniere's disease stages could improve diagnostic accuracy and staging in clinical practice.

Key Points
  1. 01Study describes auditory and vestibular symptom patterns across Meniere's disease stages.
  2. 02Published in Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, a peer-reviewed source.
  3. 03Symptom profiling across stages may aid earlier and more consistent diagnosis.
  4. 04Study design and sample details are not fully described in the abstract provided.
  5. 05Findings are descriptive in nature, limiting direct clinical guidance.
Claims & Evidence

Auditory and vestibular symptoms in Meniere's disease have characteristic patterns that vary by disease stage.

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Research metadata
PMID
42214236
DOI
10.1016/j.bjorl.2026.101843.
Journal
Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Publication type
research_article
Evidence level
4
Population
Patients with Meniere's disease across multiple disease stages
Intervention
Characterization of auditory and vestibular symptoms by disease stage

Primary outcomes

Frequency and type of auditory symptoms by stage; Frequency and type of vestibular symptoms by stage

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