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Quality-of-Life Assessment of Ménière's Disease Patients After Surgical Labyrinthectomy
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This study comprises the first patient-directed assessment of quality-of-life outcomes in Ménière's disease patients after labyrinthectomy. Despite the disadvantage of hearing loss, patients consistently reported significant improvement in all quality-of-life domains and do not report a significant loss of quality of life in terms of their hearing loss. Surgical labyrinthectomy remains a highly effective treatment for Ménière's disease patients.
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