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Research progress and clinical application of functional magnetic resonance imaging in otolaryngology-head and neck diseases. [PDF]
Mao M, Chen W, Huang X.
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The effects of physiotherapy on neck pain with associated symptoms, ıncludıng cervicogenic dizziness and tinnitus: a systematic review. [PDF]
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The Possible Relationship Between Sigmoid Dehiscence, Degree of Mastoid Pneumatization, and Sigmoid Sinus Position in Patients with Pulsatile Tinnitus. [PDF]
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Tinnitus perception is linked to arousal dysfunction. [PDF]
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Expanding the Spectrum of Central Sensitivity Syndrome: Integrating Otologic Migraine as Otologic Central Sensitivity Syndrome. [PDF]
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Objective and subjective tinnitus can often be differentiated based on comprehensive history, physical examination, and audiogram. Examples of objective tinnitus include vascular abnormalities, palatal myoclonus, patulous eustachian tube, and stapedial/tensor tympani muscle spasm. Subjective tinnitus is usually associated with hearing loss.
Carol A Bauer
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Objective and subjective tinnitus can often be differentiated based on comprehensive history, physical examination, and audiogram. Examples of objective tinnitus include vascular abnormalities, palatal myoclonus, patulous eustachian tube, and stapedial/tensor tympani muscle spasm. Subjective tinnitus is usually associated with hearing loss.
Carol A Bauer
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