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Neurotologic Classification and Tinnitus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 May 2011

Abraham Shulman
Affiliation:
(New York)
Barbara Goldstein
Affiliation:
(New York)

Extract

The primary goals of the physician to be achieved for the tinnitus patient are: (a) Exclusion of disease entity(ies) benign and/ or malignant which may be the cause of tinnitus by performing a complete neuroto-logic examination, (b) Control/treatment of tinnitus based upon a classification of the tinnitus. In both cases, an attempt is made to objectivize the subjective symptom of tinnitus. Both classification and evaluation of tinnitus are fundamental for treatment.

Type
Session III. Objective Evaluation: Quantitative Assessment and Measurement of Tinnitus; Clinical Experience (Chairman: Barbara Goldstein)
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1984

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