Background. Tinnitus is defined as a phantom auditory perception, i.e., sound experience despite the lack of acoustic stimuli in the environment. The aim of this study was to assess the state of the natural antioxidant barrier of a body in patients complaining about the presence of tinnitus. Material and Methods. The study included a total of 51 patients aged from 20 to 62 years with diagnosed idiopathic tinnitus and 19 healthy subjects as a control group. All patients underwent the audiometric tone test, speech audiometry, distortion otoacoustic emission product testing, study of evoked auditory potentials of short latency, and biochemical analysis of venous blood concerning values of activity or concentration of glutathione, glutathione p...
Objective. Inhibition of inflammation and free radical formation in the cochlea may be involved in a...
An impaired cochlear perfusion seems to be an important etiopathogenetic event in idiopathic sudden ...
Introduction: Tinnitus is an auditory sensation whose source comes from external stimulus to the bod...
Introduction: Tinnitus is a sound experience despite the lack of acoustic stimuli in the environment...
BACKGROUND: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in several pathogenic processes, d...
Subjective tinnitus is a phantom sound heard only by the affected person and may be a symptom of var...
BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress has been recently identified as the pivotal pathway of cochlear damage....
BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress has been recently identified as the pivotal pathway of cochlear damage....
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Several approaches have been tried for the treatment of tinnitus, from cogn...
Tinnitus is associated with increased social costs and reduced quality of life through sleep disorde...
To assess whether pathogenic endothelial dysfunction is involved in acute idiopathic tinnitus we enr...
This study is intended to validate the hypothesis that changes in the redox state of glutathione, th...
Tinnitus is a subjective phenomenon, which remains poorly understood with respect to the underlying ...
Hearing disorders constitute one of the major health concerns in the USA. Decades of basic and clini...
PURPOSE: To verify the association between the amplitude of distortion-product otoacoustic emissions...
Objective. Inhibition of inflammation and free radical formation in the cochlea may be involved in a...
An impaired cochlear perfusion seems to be an important etiopathogenetic event in idiopathic sudden ...
Introduction: Tinnitus is an auditory sensation whose source comes from external stimulus to the bod...
Introduction: Tinnitus is a sound experience despite the lack of acoustic stimuli in the environment...
BACKGROUND: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in several pathogenic processes, d...
Subjective tinnitus is a phantom sound heard only by the affected person and may be a symptom of var...
BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress has been recently identified as the pivotal pathway of cochlear damage....
BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress has been recently identified as the pivotal pathway of cochlear damage....
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Several approaches have been tried for the treatment of tinnitus, from cogn...
Tinnitus is associated with increased social costs and reduced quality of life through sleep disorde...
To assess whether pathogenic endothelial dysfunction is involved in acute idiopathic tinnitus we enr...
This study is intended to validate the hypothesis that changes in the redox state of glutathione, th...
Tinnitus is a subjective phenomenon, which remains poorly understood with respect to the underlying ...
Hearing disorders constitute one of the major health concerns in the USA. Decades of basic and clini...
PURPOSE: To verify the association between the amplitude of distortion-product otoacoustic emissions...
Objective. Inhibition of inflammation and free radical formation in the cochlea may be involved in a...
An impaired cochlear perfusion seems to be an important etiopathogenetic event in idiopathic sudden ...
Introduction: Tinnitus is an auditory sensation whose source comes from external stimulus to the bod...