Tinnitus and acoustic neuromas: analysis of the effect of surgical excision on postoperative tinnitus.Ear Nose Throat J. 1995 Jul; 74(7):462-6.EN
Abstract
In this retrospective review of the 160 acoustic neuroma cases treated at The University of Iowa between 1980 and 1991, follow-up information was obtained for 82% by telephone interview. Postoperative tinnitus was a symptom reported by 75% of the acoustic neuroma patients. Overall, among patients with tinnitus preoperatively, the condition postoperatively was absent in 45%, lessened in 17%, unchanged in 30%, and greater in 8%. Detailed results are compared to other series and significant differences in the depth of comparison described.
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Henrich, D E., et al. "Tinnitus and Acoustic Neuromas: Analysis of the Effect of Surgical Excision On Postoperative Tinnitus." Ear, Nose, & Throat Journal, vol. 74, no. 7, 1995, pp. 462-6.
Henrich DE, McCabe BF, Gantz BJ. Tinnitus and acoustic neuromas: analysis of the effect of surgical excision on postoperative tinnitus. Ear Nose Throat J. 1995;74(7):462-6.
Henrich, D. E., McCabe, B. F., & Gantz, B. J. (1995). Tinnitus and acoustic neuromas: analysis of the effect of surgical excision on postoperative tinnitus. Ear, Nose, & Throat Journal, 74(7), 462-6.
Henrich DE, McCabe BF, Gantz BJ. Tinnitus and Acoustic Neuromas: Analysis of the Effect of Surgical Excision On Postoperative Tinnitus. Ear Nose Throat J. 1995;74(7):462-6. PubMed PMID: 7671834.
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