Lermoyez syndrome
Lermoyez syndrome Ler·moy·ez syndrome (lěr-mwä-yā’)
n.
A hearing disorder in which the degree of deafness increases until an attack of dizziness occurs, after which hearing improves. Also called labyrinthine angiospasm.
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