Many patients
with unsteadiness and/or vertigo are undiagnosable
and usually improve
with time and most have no physical signs
to account for the symptom. Electrocochleography
is an objective test for endolymphatic hydrops
- and by far the most common cause of endolymphatic
hydrops is Ménière's disease.
It is a simple test that takes 20 minutes
to perform, and though a fine needle is
passed through the tympanic membrane it
is not unpleasant for the patient. It allows
the diagnosis of Ménière's
disease to be confirmed or refuted so that
appropriate