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P.093 Pulsatile tinnitus due to obstruction of transverse sinus by tentorial meningioma

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 June 2016

FB Maroun
Affiliation:
(St. John’s)
R Avery
Affiliation:
(St. John’s)
B Lee
Affiliation:
(St. John’s)
P Bartlett
Affiliation:
(St. John’s)
N Hache
Affiliation:
(St. John’s)
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Abstract

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Background: The etiology and treatment of pulsatile tinnitus is difficult and there are different causes for it. To our knowledge, an obstruction of the transverse sinus due to tentorial meningioma has not been reported. Methods: A 66 year old female presented a year ago with a sudden onset of a hissing sound in her ear which has persisted since. Neurologically she was intact. She was seen by otolaryngology who identified no cause for her tinnitus. A CT scan and MRI showed a tentorial meningioma on the right side with partial obstruction of the transverse sinus with evidence of partial chronic thrombus. Results: Removal of the meningioma with decompression of the transverse sinus resulted in immediate disappearance of the pulsatile tinnitus. Conclusions: This report can be added to the etiology of the difficult entity of pulsatile tinnitus particularly as it relates to its management.

Type
Poster Presentations
Copyright
Copyright © The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences Inc. 2016