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4 Types of Tinnitus

Contents Scope of the problemSelected Causes of TinnitusI type a) Pulsating: Pulsatile tinnitus I type a) Pulsating: Aneurism is the most dangerous conditionI type a) Pulsating: Mitral insufficiency I type a) Pulsating: Temporo-mandibular joint sounds b) Non-pulsating or periodical: Vessel

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