Imaging of pulsatile tinnitus: a review of 74 patients
2007; Elsevier BV; Volume: 31; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.clinimag.2006.12.024
ISSN1873-4499
AutoresGüner Sönmez, C. Çınar Başekim, Ersin Öztürk, Atilla Gungor, Eşref Kızılkaya,
Tópico(s)Meningioma and schwannoma management
ResumoOur aim was to assess the effectiveness of imaging modalities in detecting the underlying pathologies in patients with pulsatile tinnitus.Seventy-four patients with pulsatile tinnitus were radiologically evaluated. All patients except two are evaluated on a thin-section bone algorithm computed tomography scan covering the temporal bone and skull base, 14 patients with or without contrast-enhanced brain computed tomography, 7 patients with magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance angiography, 5 patients with digital subtraction angiography, and 12 patients with Doppler ultrasonography.The underlying pathology of tinnitus was detected in 50 patients (67.6%), and 24 patients were normal with radiologic studies. The most common cause was high jugular bulbus (21%) followed by atherosclerosis, dehiscent jugular bulbus, aneurysm of internal carotid artery, dural arteriovenous fistula, aberrant internal carotid artery, jugular diverticulum, and glomus tumor.It was concluded that radiologic imaging methods are effective in detecting the underlying pathology of pulsatile tinnitus.
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