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Neurology
Cohort
Endolymphatic hydrops severity shows no significant association with cochlear or vestibular nerve volumes in 108 patients
Does the severity of inner ear fluid swelling actually shrink your hearing nerves?
This cohort study evaluated 108 patients with clinically and radiologically confirmed endolymphatic hydrops to assess volumetric changes in …
MRI scans show that severe inner ear fluid swelling does not shrink hearing nerves or cause symptoms like dizziness or ringing in the ears.
Frontiers
Apr 9, 2026
ENT (Otolaryngology)
RCT
Review finds strongest support for HBOT plus corticosteroids in sudden hearing loss recovery
What's the best treatment for sudden hearing loss? A review looks at blood flow therapies
A review of hemodynamic-based therapies for sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) and Ménière's disease found the strongest evidence sup…
Combining hyperbaric oxygen therapy with steroids boosts hearing recovery in sudden hearing loss, but timing and severity affect the results…
Frontiers
Apr 3, 2026
ENT (Otolaryngology)
Cohort
Theoretical model explains direction-changing nystagmus and test dissociation in Ménière's disease
Why does vertigo spin one way, then reverse? A new model offers clues
A theoretical model proposes a framework for understanding direction-changing spontaneous nystagmus and vestibular test dissociation during …
A new model explains why Ménière's vertigo spins one way then reverses, showing how the brain's slow balance updates clash with the ear's fa…
Frontiers
Apr 3, 2026