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| Mén·i·ère's dis·ease [ màyn yérz di zz ] or Mén·i·ère's syn·drome |
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ear disorder: a disorder caused by an accumulation of fluid in the labyrinths of the inner ear. Symptoms include vertigo, persistent ringing in the ears, and some loss of hearing.
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| [Late 19th century. After Prosper Ménière (1799-1862), French physician] |
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