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Meanings of
tinnitus
in English
Russian
тиннитус
Portuguese
zumbido pulsátil
Spanish
tinnitus
Catalan
acufen
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Perception of sound within the human ear ("ringing of the ears") when no external sound is present.
Related terms
health problem
Russian
тиннитус
Usage of
tinnitus
in English
1
As far as prevention of
tinnitus
,
she said there aren't many recommendations.
2
Conclusions: Our results showed a positive association between prior MDD and
tinnitus
.
3
The
tinnitus
in his right ear didn't clear up for three days.
4
Methods: Forty-three ears of 30 patients who had subjective
tinnitus
were included.
5
Patients: Consecutive adult patients suffering from chronic subjective non-pulsatile
tinnitus
were included.
6
We have shown that both methods treatment of
tinnitus
are statistically significant.
7
Despite a prolonged therapy with vaso-active drugs,
tinnitus
persisted in 36 cases.
8
Noise exposure and depression were significant factors associated with
tinnitus
among AAs.
9
Furthermore, sensitivity analyses consistently found a relationship between prior MDD and
tinnitus
.
10
It can also lead to infections, perforated eardrums, compacted earwax and
tinnitus
.
11
By each day's end, at seven o'clock,
tinnitus
is all but inevitable.
12
Sleeping only fitfully, he had constant
tinnitus
and was losing his vision.
13
Conclusions: Patients often have expectations that a treatment exists to cure their
tinnitus
.
14
Patients: Consecutive adult patients with chronic subjective nonpulsatile
tinnitus
were included.
15
These changes can lead to issues such as phantom limb syndrome or
tinnitus
.
16
In addition, MDD may be one of the risk factors for
tinnitus
onset.
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About this term
tinnitus
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
have tinnitus
pulsatile tinnitus
subjective tinnitus
constant tinnitus
somatosensory tinnitus
More collocations
Translations for
tinnitus
Russian
тиннитус
шум в ушах
звон в ушах
Portuguese
zumbido pulsátil
tinnitus
tinido
acúfeno
zumbido
tinitus
acufeno
Spanish
tinnitus
acúfeno
acúfenos
tinitus
Catalan
acufen
tinnitus
Tinnitus
through the time
Tinnitus
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