Ménière’s disease /mānē·erz″/ [Prosper Ménière, French physician, 1799–1862] , a chronic disease of the inner ear characterized by recurrent episodes of vertigo; progressive sensorineural hearing loss, which may be bilateral; and tinnitus.
Ménière’s disease /mānē·erz″/ [Prosper Ménière, French physician, 1799–1862] , a chronic disease of the inner ear characterized by recurrent episodes of vertigo; progressive sensorineural hearing loss, which may be bilateral; and tinnitus.