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ABSTRACT Objectives To investigate variations in Bell's Palsy treatment and referrals within the Emergency Department (ED), with a focus on sociodemographic and provider‐related factors. Methods A retrospective cohort review was performed including patients with a new diagnosis of Bell's Palsy or acute facial paralysis treated at a single, tertiary ...
Christine C. Little +5 more
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Hearing loss often triggers an inescapable buzz (tinnitus) and causes everyday sounds to become intolerably loud (hyperacusis), but exactly where and how this occurs in the brain is unknown.
Yu-Chen Chen +13 more
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Bi-modal stimulation in the treatment of tinnitus: a study protocol for an exploratory trial to optimise stimulation parameters and patient subtyping [PDF]
Introduction: Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of a corresponding external acoustic stimulus. Bi-modal neuromodulation is emerging as a promising treatment for this condition.
Conlon, Brendan +6 more
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Hyperacusis in vestibular migraine successfully treated with galcanezumab: A case report
Background Hyperacusis, a heightened sensitivity to sound, can severely impair quality of life and remains difficult to treat. Case We report a 44-year-old woman with vestibular migraine who experienced persistent dizziness, tinnitus, and hyperacusis ...
Fumiyuki Goto +3 more
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Hyperexcitability of the Nucleus Accumbens Is Involved in Noise-Induced Hyperacusis
Reduced tolerance to sound stimuli (hyperacusis) is commonly seen in tinnitus patients. Dysfunction of limbic systems, such as the nucleus accumbens (NAc), may be involved in emotional reactions to the sound stimuli in tinnitus patients.
Yuying Liu +2 more
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IntroductionBoth tinnitus and hyperacusis, likely triggered by hearing loss, can be attributed to maladaptive plasticity in auditory perception. However, owing to their co-occurrence, disentangling their neural mechanisms proves difficult.
Naoki Wake +2 more
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Defining tinnitus: a socratic and epistemological inquiry
Defining tinnitus using a Socratic approach poses a philosophical challenge: identifying features that are shared by all instances of tinnitus and only tinnitus.
Hashir Aazh
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A associação entre zumbido e hiperacusia é frequente na literatura. OBJETIVOS: Verificar a ocorrência e o efeito de supressão das emissões otoacústicas transientes (EOATs), a existência de associação entre graus de zumbido e de hiperacusia, entre efeito ...
Daila Urnau, Tania Maria Tochetto
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A hypothetical proposal for association between migraine and Meniere's disease. [PDF]
Meniere's disease (MD) is a chronic condition affecting the inner ear whose precise etiology is currently unknown. We propose the hypothesis that MD is a migraine-related phenomenon which may have implications for future treatment options for both ...
Abouzari, Mehdi +3 more
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Characteristics of the tinnitus and hyperacusis in normal hearing individuals
Introduction: The tinnitus has become a common otological complaint. Another complaint is found in bearers of the tinnitus is the hyperacusis. Objective: Analyze the characteristics of tinnitus and hyperacusis in normal hearing individuals with ...
Daila Urnau1,, Tania Maria Tochetto2.
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