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Meniere's disease is characterized by an extremely long trend: this fact, as in other diseases of very wide chronicity, permits one to formulate a special type of hypothesis regarding the aetiology and the pathogenesis of the disease; it is comprised of many individual factors, of differing chronology and which are connected to each other with successive causality. This hypothesis was founded on a large body of data concerning the multiple histopathological effects on the inner ear of an initially inflammatory disease of the middle ear.
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