This paper reports findings in a pair of temporal bones from a patient with clinical evidence of Lermoyez's syndrome, a rare variant of Meniere's disease. Endolymphatic hydrops is limited to the basal turn of the cochlea and saccule in Lermoyez's syndrome, but more generalized in Meniere's disease.
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