Treatment of Tinnitus needs a combined neurootological and psychosomatic approach
Journal Title: Otolaryngologia Polska - Year 2010, Vol 64, Issue 2
Abstract
In this study the results of the examination of 100 successive patients with Tinnitus, M. Menière or vertigo, who were referred to a specialised neurootological and psychosomatic centre, are presented. The study focuses on the results of the audiological tests and the question of the related hearing impairment as well as on psychological diagnosis and the possible connection between biographical details and symptom development.
Authors and Affiliations
Helmut Schaaf, Christiane Eichenberg, Kastellis, Gerhard Hesse
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