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From: The relationship between endolymphatic hydrops features and hearing loss in Bilateral Meniere's disease

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Illustrations of the Classification method of Cochlear Hydrops degree,1A: Grade 0—No visible cochlear hydrops, indicating normal cochlear condition.1B: Grade I—Mild cochlear hydrops, showing slight expansion of the endolymphatic space.1C: Grade II—Moderate cochlear hydrops, with significant enlargement of the endolymphatic compartment.1D: Grade III—Severe cochlear hydrops, characterized by extensive dilation of the endolymphatic space, indicative of advanced pathological changes

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