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期刊名:International tinnitus journal

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ISSN:0946-5448

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L Podoshin,J Ben-David,CB Teszler L Podoshin
The subject of tinnitus in the population extremes-children and the elderly-is ignored by the literature, probably because children do not complain of tinnitus spontaneously, whereas it is only one challenge among other major health problem...
A Shulman A Shulman
The role of neuroprotective agents for maintaining or improving inner ear function, specifically for the symptom of tinnitus, is presented on the basis of neurootological, neurological, and neurosurgical clinical experiences. These clinical...
A Stracher A Stracher
It seems plausible to hypothesize that in all forms of neurodegeneration or other forms of tissue degeneration, a common pathway exists which when deciphered could lead to our understanding of a variety of diseases which result in tissue ne...
EF Wright,SL Bifano EF Wright
Many TMD patients with coexisting tinnitus find TMD therapy improves or resolves their tinnitus in conjunction with their TMD symptoms (Table I). Forty TMD patients rating their tinnitus as moderate or severe, were asked questions and parti...
JJ Wazen,M Caruso JJ Wazen
The effect of surgery for vertigo on tinnitus was evaluated in 90 patients who underwent surgery for disabling vertigo for Menieres disease. The three procedures studies included a destructive labyrinthectomy, endolymphatic sac decompressio...
A Shulman,B Goldstein A Shulman
The medical significance of a symptom or disease process in a patient is defined as a clinical manifestation of abnormal function of a living cell, tissue, organ or organ system(s). Tinnitus, an aberrant perception of sound unrelated to an ...
RT Miyamoto,MK Wynne,C McKnight et al. RT Miyamoto et al.
Electrical suppression of tinnitus via a cochlear implant is a secondary benefit for many cochlear implant recipients. In this study, a sample of 78 adult cochlear implant users were surveyed. Data was compiled from 64 completed questionnai...