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Meniere's Disease: Prevalence of Contralateral Ear Involvement
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Most otologists are aware of the potential for contralateral ear involvement and conversion from cochlear hydrops to Meniere's disease after diagnosis. These changes are significant, require long-term follow-up for detection, and may necessitate further treatment. Patients should be counseled regarding this potential when interventions are considered, especially with respect to ablative treatments.
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