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A Rare Cause of Objective Tinnitus: Jugular Diverticulum
Emine Deniz Gözen1, Zülküf Burak Erdur1, Emin Karaman1
1Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Istanbul University Cerrahpasa School of Medicine.
Abstract:
The jugular bulb is a venous structure linking the sigmoid sinus with the internal jugular vein. Jugular diverticulum is a rare condition characterized by extraluminal outpouching from the jugular bulb. As the patients may be totally asymptomatic, but sensorineural symptoms such as sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus and vertigo can also occur. Diagnosis of these patients can be made by some radiologic methods such as high-resolution computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, or a novel radiologic technique flat panel computed tomography. In this paper we report a 22-year-old female patient with jugular diverticulum presenting with tinnitus complaint.
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