A Case for a Viral Cause for Meniere ' s Syndrome
@inproceedings{2009ACF, title={A Case for a Viral Cause for Meniere ' s Syndrome}, author={}, year={2009} }
These forty studies were compiled from PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed), a NIH database that contains a listing of peer-reviewed scientific and medical studies. These are the relevant studies found when searching for "virus" and "meniere" in papers that include an abstract. Of these forty papers, thirty supported a viral etiology for Meniere's, four were equivocal, and six did not support a viral cause.
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Intratympanic Application of an Antiviral Agent for the Treatment of Ménière’s Disease
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Detection of viral DNA in vestibular ganglia tissue from patients with Menière's disease.
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Epub 2008 Feb 1 Based on these results, reactivation of HSV1 and VZV in the vestibular ganglion does not seem to play a role in the pathogenesis of MD
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NOT SUPPORTED
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Therefore we refute a relation between viral infection and inner ear troubles; for a practical point of view virological diagnostics is not indicated
- Therefore we refute a relation between viral infection and inner ear troubles; for a practical point of view virological diagnostics is not indicated
We found no relationship between the presence of antibodies to HSP70 and immunological or viral testing
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