Jessie J, a popular British pop singer, shared that she was diagnosed with Meniere’s disease (MD) after waking up Christmas Eve morning with hearing loss in her right ear and vertigo.
She reported in her Instagram live feed that it felt like her right ear was “completely deaf” and that she “couldn’t walk a straight line.”
In a recent interview, she reported feeling fortunate to access care immediately and receive “proper” treatment. Her specific treatment was not disclosed in either interview or Instagram feed.>
The diagnostic criteria for MD was revised in 2015 through a joint effort of the Classification Committee of the Bárány Society, The Japanese Society for Equilibrium Research, the European Academy of Otology and Neurotology (EAONO), the Equilibrium Committee of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS), and the Korean Balance Society.
They describe two classifications, Definite MD and Probable MD. According to the new diagnostic consensus statement:
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Two or more spontaneous episodes of vertigo each lasting 20 minutes to 12 hours
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Audiometrically documented low- to medium frequency sensorineural hearing loss in one ear, defining the affected ear on at least one occasion before, during or after one of the episodes of vertigo
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Fluctuating aural symptoms (hearing, tinnitus, or fullness) in the affected ear
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Not better accounted for by another vestibular diagnosis
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Two or more episodes of vertigo or dizziness, each lasting 20 minutes to 24 hours
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Fluctuating aural symptoms (hearing, tinnitus, or fullness) in the affected ear
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Not better accounted for by another vestibular diagnosis (Lopez-Escamez, Carey, Chung et al, 2015)
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Autoimmune inner ear disease
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Cerebrovascular disease (stroke/TIA in the vertebrobasilar system/bleeding)
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Cogan‘s syndrome
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Endolymphatic sac tumor
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Meningiomas and other masses of the cerebellopontine angle
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Neuroborreliosis
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Otosyphilis>
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Susac syndrome
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Third window syndromes
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Vestibular migraine
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Vestibular paroxysmia (neurovascular compression syndrome)
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Vestibular schwannoma
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Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome
References
Tschinkel A. (2020) Jessie J diagnosed with Meniere’s DiseaseShape. December 19
Lopez-Escamez JA et al. (2015) Classification Committee of the Barany Society; Japan Society for Equilibrium Research; European Academy of Otology and Neurotology (EAONO); Equilibrium Committee of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS); Korean Balance Society. Diagnostic criteria for Menière’s disease. J Vestib Res25(1):1-7.
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