Ménière’s is caused by endolymph, a fluid in the inner ear, that accumulates and impacts your sense of balance and hearing.
The inner or membranous chamber is filled with a potassium salt solution (endolymph) that resembles the fluid that is normally found inside the cells of the body. The difference in concentration ...
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The Anatomy of the Cochlear Nerve
The cochlea houses the cell bodies of the cochlear nerve within a region called the spiral ganglion. Nerve cells (neurons) in ...
These collections all sit within the same fluid, known as endolymph. BPPV is thought to occur when otoliths drift off from the utricle and end up in the semicircular canals. Certain head positions ...
Labyrinth is filled with fluid endolymph. Labyrinth is surrounded by perilymph and then by bone or cartilage. Perilymph cushions labyrinth and assists in transmitting vibrations in tetrapods. Within ...
Richter CP, Edge R, He DZ, Dallos P Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO 2000 Nov; 1(3):195-210 PMID: 11545226 Sodium, potassium, chloride and calcium concentrations ...