Extended phenotype and clinical subgroups in unilateral Meniere disease: A cross‐sectional study with cluster analysis
Clinical Otolaryngology2017Vol. 42(6), pp. 1172–1180
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Lidia Frejo, Eduardo Martín-Sanz, Roberto Teggi, G. Trinidad, Andrés Soto-Varela, Sofía Santos-Pérez, Rebeca Manrique, N. Perez, Ismael Arán, Mario S. Almeida-Branco, Ángel Batuecas Caletrío, J. Fraile, Juan Manuel Espinosa-Sánchez, Vanesa Pérez-Guillén, Herminio Pérez-Garrigues, Manuel Oliva-Domínguez, O. Aleman, Jesús Romero Benítez, Paz Pérez-Vázquez, José A. López‐Escámez
Abstract
Cluster analysis defines clinical subgroups in MD, and it extends the phenotype beyond audiovestibular symptoms. This classification will help to improve the phenotyping in MD and facilitate the selection of patients for randomised clinical trials.
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