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Characteristics of tinnitus and related observations in over 1800 tinnitus clinic patients.

M Meikle, E Taylor-Walsh.   

Abstract

This report has provided a brief survey of the Tinnitus Clinic population as it appeared near the end of 1981, when 1806 patients had been seen. That number is probably sufficient to provide satisfactory statistical reliability for the observations cited here. It should be mentioned that the Tinnitus Clinic has continued to accumulate cases, at the approximate rate of 30 per month, and at this writing the total number of patients seen to date is over 2300. The data obtained from the first 1806 patients were collected under conditions that were not as homogeneous as those prevailing now, in that standardized testing equipment was not available until January 1979, and testing techniques were continuing to be revised even after that time. In addition a major revision of the patient questionnaires was undertaken late in 1981, with the result that much more detailed information is being obtained than was formerly possible using the old questionnaire format. Thus, we can anticipate that the next such survey of the Tinnitus Clinic population will offer considerably expanded and more detailed types of observations than those presented here.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6596358     DOI: 10.1017/s1755146300090053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Laryngol Otol Suppl        ISSN: 0144-2945


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2.  Increases in Spontaneous Activity in the Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus Following Exposure to High Intensity Sound: A Possible Neural Correlate of Tinnitus.

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3.  Assessing audiological, pathophysiological and psychological variables in tinnitus patients with or without hearing loss.

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4.  Psychological comorbidity in patients with chronic tinnitus: analysis and comparison with chronic pain, asthma or atopic dermatitis patients.

Authors:  N Zirke; C Seydel; A J Szczepek; H Olze; H Haupt; B Mazurek
Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  2012-03-20       Impact factor: 4.147

5.  Analysis of mental disorders in tinnitus patients performed with Composite International Diagnostic Interview.

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Review 6.  Towards a Mechanistic-Driven Precision Medicine Approach for Tinnitus.

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7.  [Chronic tinnitus and craniomandibular disorders. Effectiveness of functional therapy on perceived tinnitus distress].

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8.  A Bayesian perspective on tinnitus pitch matching.

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9.  Evoked Potentials Reveal Noise Exposure-Related Central Auditory Changes Despite Normal Audiograms.

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10.  Tinnitus with or without hearing loss: are its characteristics different?

Authors:  Marina Savastano
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2008-03-04       Impact factor: 2.503

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