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1 online resource (434 pages) |
Contents |
Contents; O.J. Harris, 1914-1994; Dedication; In memoriam -- Harold F. Schuknecht, 1917-1996; Preface; History of Meniere's Disease; Meniere's role in the recognition of the ear as a source of vertigo. Historical perspective; Epidemiology and Natural History; The epidemiology of Meniere's disease; The natural history of Meniere's disease; Histopathology; Histopathology of Meniere's disease; Histopathology of Meniere's- like conditions; Nerve fibers in the endolymphatic sac; Pathogenesis; Pathogenesis of Meniere's syndrome |
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Possible role of the endolymphatic sac in the pathogenesis of Meniere's diseaseFluid homeostasis in the inner ear; Pathogenesis of Meniere's disease: endolymph ion regulation; Experimental hydrops; Immunology/virology of Meniere's disease; Viral etiology of Meniere's disease; The molecular mechanisms and genetics of Meniere's disease; Models for Meniere's disease; Pathophysiology; The pathophysiology of Meniere's disease; Ultrastructure of the endolymphatic duct and sac in normal and Menier |
Summary |
In many ways we are at a new pinnacle of discovery in Biology and Medicine. Never before has there been such rapid discovery of the fundamental issues involving cellular mechanisms, immunology, genetics, molecular biology and neuroscience. Each day we read about diseases for which the cause or a genetic basis has been identified, or for which a successful new treatment has been developed. With some of the best and the brightest students from our medical schools now turning to otolaryngology as their chosen profession, and with the attention of basic scientists newly focused on the inner ear, i |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Ménière's disease.
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Meniere Disease
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Ménière's disease
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789062997763 |
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9062997767 |
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