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Identification of Tinnitus: A Plea for Standardization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 May 2011

Jack Vernon
Affiliation:
(Portland, Oregon)
James Fenwick
Affiliation:
(Portland, Oregon)

Abstract

The subjective nature of tinnitus is not the only feature which imposes difficulties upon the identification of tinnitus. The patients who must provide information about their tinnitus are greatly handicapped in this task and for the simple reason that there is very little vocabulary available to them. Thus it is not only important that the clinician listen very carefully to the patient but it is increasingly important that standardized tests be used to identify, measure and classify tinnitus.

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Type
Session I. Mechanics of Tinnitus - Theory and Fact (Chairman: J. Vernon)
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1984

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