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Psychological and neurobiological mechanisms underpinning chronic tinnitus
Krysta Jannaya Callander-Trevis
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International Journal of Audiology, 2023
Background Chronic tinnitus during childhood/adolescence can be associated with impaired quality of life. Guidelines for managing paediatric tinnitus recommend assessment and interventions are often based upon the experiences and opinions of guideline ...
Susan Tegg-Quinn +5 more
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Background Chronic tinnitus during childhood/adolescence can be associated with impaired quality of life. Guidelines for managing paediatric tinnitus recommend assessment and interventions are often based upon the experiences and opinions of guideline ...
Susan Tegg-Quinn +5 more
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Otosclerosis and Chronic Tinnitus
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2003Chronic subjective tinnitus is a common feature of clinical otosclerosis. Analysis of the records of 1,014 consecutive cases of clinical otosclerosis, all confirmed by stapes surgery in South Australia between 1960 and 1972, gives a preoperative prevalence of this symptom of 65%. The association of tinnitus with various predictors is considered, and a
Gristwood, R., Venables, W.
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Melatonin in Patients with Chronic Tinnitus
Audiological Medicine, 2005Melatonin is a natural hormone, secreted by the pineal gland. It is connected with cyclic activities, including sleep, and has been proposed as a treatment for tinnitus 3.
A. Cesarani, F.L. Fraschini, D. Alpini
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An Empowerment Model for Individuals with Chronic Tinnitus
Ear & Hearing, 2020Objective: This qualitative study sought to construct a model of empowerment for clinical implementation, based on the first-hand experience of a sample of individuals with chronic tinnitus. Design: The study was conducted in accordance with the inductive approach to data in classic
Dauman, Nicolas, Dauman, René
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Ear & Hearing, 2013
Conflicting data about the role of gender in tinnitus distress exist in the literature. In addition, little is known about gender differences regarding age and duration of tinnitus. Tinnitus was shown to be related to stress and impairment of coping, sense of coherence, and personal resources.
Claudia, Seydel +4 more
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Conflicting data about the role of gender in tinnitus distress exist in the literature. In addition, little is known about gender differences regarding age and duration of tinnitus. Tinnitus was shown to be related to stress and impairment of coping, sense of coherence, and personal resources.
Claudia, Seydel +4 more
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2007
Susceptibility to chronic tinnitus is highly variable and of particular interest when it comes to defining strategies for prevention and treatment. While several rare monogenic disorders have been described that are associated with tinnitus, the genetic underpinnings of the more common forms of the syndrome are still poorly understood.
P G, Sand +3 more
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Susceptibility to chronic tinnitus is highly variable and of particular interest when it comes to defining strategies for prevention and treatment. While several rare monogenic disorders have been described that are associated with tinnitus, the genetic underpinnings of the more common forms of the syndrome are still poorly understood.
P G, Sand +3 more
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