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. 2018 Dec 20;86(2):165–173. doi: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2018.10.014

Table 2.

Endolymphatic hydrops (EH) in various parts of the symptomatic inner ears of 178 patients with unilateral Ménière's disease.

Vestibule+ Vestibule− Total CAT+ CAT− Total
CAT+ 165 (92.7%) 8 (4.5%) 173 (97.2%)
CAT− 5 (2.8%) 0 (0.0%) 5 (2.8%)
Total 170 (95.5%) 8 (4.5%) 178 (100%)a
CMT+ 165 (92.7%) 8 (4.5%) 173 (97.2%) 173 (97.2%) 0 (0.0%) 173 (97.2%)
CMT− 5 (2.8%) 0 (0.0%) 5 (2.8%) 0 (0.0%) 5 (2.8%) 5 (2.8%)
Total 170 (95.5%) 8 (4.5%) 178 (100%)a 173 (97.2%) 5 (2.8%) 178 (100%)c
CBT+ 162 (91.0%) 7 (3.9%) 169 (94.9%) 168 (94.4%) 1 (0.6%) 169 (94.9%)
CBT− 8 (4.5%) 1 (0.6%) 9 (5.1%) 5 (2.8%) 4 (2.2%) 9 (5.1%)
Total 170 (95.5%) 8 (4.5%) 178 (100%)b 173 (97.2%) 5 (2.8%) 178 (100%)a

CAT, Cochlear apical turn; CMT, Cochlear middle turn; CBT, Cochlear basal turn; +, represents detection of EH in indicated structure; −, represents absence of EH in indicated structure.

a

CAT vs. Vest, CMT vs. Vest, CBT vs. CAT, p = 0.000.

b

CBT vs. Vest, p = 0.188.

c

CMT vs. CAT, p = 1.000.