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[Main symptom: "pulse-synchronous tinnitus"].

E Gehrking1, J Gliemroth, U Missler

  • 1Klinik für Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenheilkunde des Universitätsklinikums Lübeck. gehrking@medinf.mu-luebeck.de

Laryngo- Rhino- Otologie
|October 29, 2000
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Pulsatile tinnitus, a rare condition, often stems from increased cranial blood flow due to various pathologies. Physical exams and imaging quickly identify causes for effective diagnosis and treatment.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Vascular Neurology

Background:

  • Pulsatile tinnitus is a rare form of ear noise, distinct from cochlear or neural origins.
  • Its unique etiology necessitates specialized diagnostic approaches.

Observation:

  • The study presents six patients experiencing pulsatile tinnitus as their primary symptom.
  • Case analyses explore diverse etiologies, diagnostic strategies, and therapeutic interventions.

Findings:

  • Pulsatile tinnitus is commonly linked to heightened blood flow in cranial vessels, driven by diverse pathologies.
  • Causes include systemic circulatory increases and regional vascular alterations (hypervascular/hyperemic, arterial, or venous).

Implications:

  • Physical examination and advanced imaging techniques offer rapid and reliable detection of underlying causes.

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  • Timely diagnosis facilitates targeted management of pulsatile tinnitus.