Newman, 1999 - Google Patents
Audiologic management of tinnitus: Issues and optionsNewman, 1999
- Document ID
- 8821392062858707781
- Author
- Newman C
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Hearing Journal
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You might say “tin-night-us,“I say “tin-a-tus,” and over the years it's been described by such terms as acousma, acuphenes, sonitus, and susurrus aurium. It usually sounds like a ring, a hum, a buzz, or a hiss, and it almost always is annoying. In the US, it has been estimated …
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