A growing body of evidence suggests that some cases of Menière's disease may be mediated by immune mechanisms. Because endolymphatic sac dysfunction is believed to be an underlying cause of Menière's disease, this study used immunohistochemical techniques to demonstrate the presence of immune complex deposition in the sacs of patients with Menière's disease. Positive immunoglobulin G (IgG) staining was noted in 10 of 23 sac biopsies from Menière's patients, with 2 specimens showing perivascular deposition. Only 1 of 5 control specimens was only slightly positive for IgG. Clinical correlation showed a statistically significant increase in disease bilaterality (P < .05), larger summating potential/action potential (SP/AP) ratios with electrocochleography (ECoG), and a tendency toward worse hearing and more progressive disease among the immunopositive Menière's patients. The results provided histological evidence of immune injury in the endolymphatic sacs of patients with Menière's disease.

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