Table 3 Analysis for the degree of endolymphatic hydrops in patients with Ménière’s Disease or other menieriform diseases.

From: MRI can help differentiate Ménière’s disease from other menieriform diseases

 

Ménière’s disease (n = 714)

Vestibular migraine (n = 122)

Chi-square test/Fisher's exact

P value*

Vestibular schwannoma (n = 16)

None cochlear EH

420 (58.82%)

121 (99.18%)

74.315

 < 0.001

12 (75.00%)

Cochlear EH (I)

174 (24.37%)

1 (0.82%)

34.915

 < 0.001

1 (6.25%)

Cochlear EH (II)

120 (16.81%)

0 (0.00%)

 < 0.001

3 (18.75%)

None vestibular EH

382 (53.50%)

112 (91.80%)

63.234

 < 0.001

13 (81.25%)

Vestibular EH (I)

71 (9.94%)

8 (6.56%)

1.397

0.237

0 (0.00%)

Vestibular EH (II)

140 (19.61%)

2 (1.64%)

23.858

 < 0.001

1 (6.25%)

Vestibular EH (III)

121 (16.95%)

0 (0.00%)

 < 0.001

2 (12.50%)

  1. *P values were obtained by separately comparing the differences in endolymphatic hydrops between patients with Ménière’s disease and with vestibular migraine. Due to limited sample size in vestibular schwannoma, no such statistical analysis was performed.
  2. Values are presented as No. of ears.