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Development of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory.

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1996
OBJECTIVE To develop a self-report tinnitus handicap measure that is brief, easy to administer and interpret, broad in scope, and psychometrically robust.
C. Newman, G. Jacobson, J. Spitzer
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Tinnitus.

BMJ clinical evidence, 2014
Up to 18% of people in industrialised societies are mildly affected by chronic tinnitus, and 0.5% report tinnitus having a severe effect on their daily life. Tinnitus can be associated with hearing loss, acoustic neuromas, drug toxicity, ear diseases, and depression.
Julian, Savage, Angus, Waddell
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Tinnitus

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1991
Tinnitus, a common complaint, reportedly affects more than 37 million Americans. Most often, it is associated with a sensorineural hearing loss in the high-frequency range. Tinnitus, however, is a symptom and not a disease. Complacency about this symptom complex may cause physicians to overlook a severe underlying pathologic process.
M S, Marion, M J, Cevette
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Tinnitus

Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2023
Tinnitus is a highly prevalent symptom and a common reason for seeing an otolaryngologist. Since tinnitus can go hand in hand with hearing loss, the step-by-step clarification of hearing loss is one of the essential ENT examinations for tinnitus sufferers.
Jonas, Prengel   +2 more
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Tinnitus

Therapeutische Umschau, 2004
Tinnitus, d. h. akustische Wahrnehmungen ohne entsprechende externe Schallquellen, ist häufig und kann für die Betroffenen eine wesentliche Belastung darstellen. Tinnitus ist das Symptom einer unspezifischen Läsion des Hörsystems. Die zugrunde liegende Ursache kann aufgrund der Anamnese und der Resultate spezifischer Untersuchungen oft vermutet werden,
M, Kompis   +3 more
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Somatosensorischer Tinnitus

HNO, 2023
Hintergrund Somatosensorischer Tinnitus stellt eine Untergruppe des chronischen Tinnitus dar. Einige wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse zeigen Verschaltungen zwischen dem somatosensorischen und dem auditorischen System, welche für die Entstehung und Aufrechterhaltung des Tinnitus verantwortlich zu sein scheinen. Ziel der Arbeit Das Ziel dieser Arbeit
Vielsmeier, Veronika   +2 more
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Therapeutic Approaches to the Treatment of Tinnitus.

Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 2019
Tinnitus is a highly prevalent condition that is associated with hearing loss in most cases. In the absence of external stimuli, phantom perceptions of sounds emerge from alterations in neuronal activity within central auditory and nonauditory structures.
B. Langguth   +2 more
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Pathophysiology of tinnitus

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1984
The hypothesis is presented that certain forms of tinnitus are related to abnormal phase-locking of discharges in groups of auditory nerve fibers. Recent developments in auditory neurophysiology have shown that neural coding of the temporal pattern of sounds plays an important role in the analysis of complex sounds.
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Tinnitus

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
Sound without external stimuli may warn of serious conditions. Accurate history and physical examination along with ancillary testing, including audiograms, are essential in evaluation of these patients. Evaluation of sudden tinnitus may save hearing.
M, Alleva, W E, Loch, M M, Paparella
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