What is the classical triad of Meniere's disease?_____
#2
Conservative procedures are done for _____ when vertigo is disabling but hearing is still useful and needs to be preserved.
#3
_____ water irrigation of the ear produces nystagmus to the same side (Caloric test)
#4
_____ syndrome is a variant of Menieres wherein the symptoms appear in reverse order.
#5
_____ vertigo is characterized by delayed nystagmus in the horizontal direction with positional testing
#6
_____ water irrigation of the ear produces nystagmus to the opposite side (Caloric test)
#7
Sacculotomy done for _____ is also known as Fick's operation
#8
Warning symptoms preceding an attack of vertigo in Meniere's:Sense of _____ in the earChange in pitch or increasing intensity of tinnitusDecrease in hearing.
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Flashcard 1: What is the classical triad of Meniere's disease?_____
Answer: Episodic vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss and tinnitus
Flashcard 2: Conservative procedures are done for _____ when vertigo is disabling but hearing is still useful and needs to be preserved.
Answer: Menieres
Flashcard 3: _____ water irrigation of the ear produces nystagmus to the same side (Caloric test)
Answer: Warm
Flashcard 4: _____ syndrome is a variant of Menieres wherein the symptoms appear in reverse order.
Answer: Lermoyez
Flashcard 5: _____ vertigo is characterized by delayed nystagmus in the horizontal direction with positional testing
Answer: Peripheral
Flashcard 6: _____ water irrigation of the ear produces nystagmus to the opposite side (Caloric test)
Answer: Cold
Flashcard 7: Sacculotomy done for _____ is also known as Fick's operation
Answer: Meniere's disease
Flashcard 8: Warning symptoms preceding an attack of vertigo in Meniere's:Sense of _____ in the earChange in pitch or increasing intensity of tinnitusDecrease in hearing.