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TINNITUS
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Definition
Auditory perception of unwanted sound or
noise in the ear without an external sound
stimulus.
- Tinnitus is a symptom and is not a
disease.
- Tinnitus may be subjective (only heard by
the patient), or objective (heard by the
patient and others).
Classification
Tinnitus
Vibratory
Subjective
Objective
Non -vibratory
Always subjective
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(1) Non vibratory tinnitus
It is the most common type .
Always subjective .
Mechanism unknown ( neural excitation
within auditory
auditory system )
May be peripheral or central
Etiology
Tinnitus with CHL
1- Ear wax.
2- TM perforation
3- Otosclerosis.
4- Middle ear effusion.
5- Eustachian tubal dysfunction.
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Tinnitus with SNHL:
1-Presbyacusis.
2- Meniere’s disease.
3- Noise induced hearing loss.
4- Drug ototoxicity.
5- Acoustic neuroma.
2) Vibratory tinnitus
Real sound
Mechanical in origin
Arise within or near the ear
ear
Vascular or neuromascular
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a)
Vascular Mechanism
(Pulsatile Tinnitus)
Mechanism
Vascular tinnitus is due to either increase or turbulence in the blood
flow. Usually abolished by jugular/carotid vessel compression.
Etiology
1- A-V malformation, or aneurysm.
2- Vascular tumor: glomus jugulare.
jugulare.
3- Aberrant vessel: persistent stapedial
Artery.
4- Hyperdynamic circulatory states:
Thyrotoxicosis,
Thyrotoxicosis, anemia, atherosclerosis.
(b) Neuromascular Mechanism
(muscle contraction tinnitus)
1- Colonic contraction of tensor tympani and stapedius
muscle
Clicking sound that can be heard by both patient and examiner
Faster rate than pulse ( 40 – 200)
TM movement which is synchronous
synchronous with tinnitus .
Can be altered by conscious effort
effort of the patient
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2- Palatal myclonus
- Repetitive contraction of tensor and levator palati
muscle
- Usually associated neurological disorder e.g MS ,
BS
( c ) Patulous E.T
Mechanism
Turbulence of nasopharyngeal air of
respiration . Usually dt large weight loss
Clinically
- Autophony
- Respiratory movement of tympanic membrane
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EVALUATION OF TINNITUS
PATIENT
1-Complete history taking
should emphasize on the following:following:-complete description of the tinnitus
-associated manifestations e.g hearing loss
-past history e.g trauma…
trauma…
- past history of ototoxic drugs
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2- Clinical examination
- ENT exam may reveal e.g - wax
- effusion
- Auscultation of the head and neck may show bruit
in vascular tinnitus
- Physical exam e.g anemia
3- Investigation
(a) Audiological investigation
- Basic evaluation ( PTA – Tymp)
Tymp)
- ABR
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( b) Radiological investigation
- CT
- MRI
(c) Laboratory investigation
- CBC
- Thyroid
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(1) Treatment of the causes of tinnitus
Medical
Surgical
e.g SOM
Meniere
e.g Otosclerosis
Otosclerosis
(2) Drugs therapy
1- Local anesthetics e.g Lidocaine
It suppresses tinnitus due to its central effect (not
affecting the cochlea).
2- AntiAnti-anxiety e.g Diazepam , Lorazepam
It has beneficial effect on tinnitus , improve patient
emotional state and decrease anxiety .
3- AntiAnti-depressant e.g tricyclic
Improve sleep and improve feeling of well being .
4- VasodilatorsVasodilators- Ca channel blockers
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(3) MASKER THERAPY
- Types of masker
1- simple masker device
2- hearing aid only
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