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Etiology and Pathophysiology of Tinnitus - A Systematic Review.
INTRODUCTION Prevalence of tinnitus range from 7.1% to 14.6% (National Center for Health Statistics, 2016), but the mechanisms responsible for the development of this abnormal sensory state remain poorly understood. OBJECTIVES To determine the evidence
S. K. Makar
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Tinnitus and Metacognitive Beliefs—Results of a Cross-Sectional Observational Study
Recent research has highlighted the role of metacognitions as a moderator for psychological distress in patients with chronic diseases. The present study investigates the role of metacognitions and worry in the association between tinnitus distress ...
Eleonora Natalini+4 more
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Tinnitus and equilibrium disorders in COVID-19 patients: preliminary results
Tinnitus and equilibrium disorders such as dizziness and vertigo have been reported by patients with COVID-19; however, they have been rarely investigated. The aim of this study was to study the prevalence of subjective tinnitus and dizziness in a sample
P. Viola+17 more
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Whilst some studies have identified gender-specific differences, there is no consensus about gender-specific determinants for prevalence rates or concomitant symptoms of chronic tinnitus such as depression or anxiety.
Uli Niemann+4 more
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Anticonvulsants for tinnitus [PDF]
Tinnitus is the perception of sound or noise in the absence of an external or internal acoustic stimulation. It is a common and potentially distressing symptom for which no adequate therapy exists.To assess the effectiveness of anticonvulsants in patients with chronic tinnitus.We searched the Cochrane Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders Group Specialised ...
Hoekstra, C.E.+4 more
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Catastrophizing and fear of tinnitus predict quality of life in patients with chronic tinnitus [PDF]
Objectives: It is well established that catastrophic misinterpretations and fear are involved in the suffering and disability of patients with chronic pain.
Ahmad+47 more
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Personality Traits, Perceived Stress, and Tinnitus-Related Distress in Patients With Chronic Tinnitus: Support for a Vulnerability-Stress Model [PDF]
Background: Despite vulnerability-stress models underlying a variety of distress-related emotional syndromes, few studies have investigated interactions between personality factors and subjectively experienced stressors in accounting for tinnitus ...
Biehl, Raphael+4 more
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Objective: Considering the heterogeneity of the symptoms shown by patients suffering from chronic tinnitus, there are surprisingly few interdisciplinary treatments available, and mostly available only for inpatients.
Daniela Ivansic+6 more
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BackgroundIn the last decades, research focused on gender-related features in patients with tinnitus has often led to controversial results. The complex clinical picture of tinnitus patients often consists of an interdependent relationship between ...
Alessandra Fioretti+5 more
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Changes in Tinnitus Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted delivery of healthcare, economic activity, and affected social interactions. Identifying and supporting those most affected by the pandemic is required.
E. Beukes+9 more
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