Case report: venous pulsatile tinnitus induced by enlarged oblique occipital sinus and resultant diverticulum/dehiscence of the sigmoid-jugular wall

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  • who: Yue-Lin Hsieh and colleagues from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Case Report: Venous pulsatile tinnitus induced by enlarged oblique occipital sinus and resultant diverticulum/dehiscence of the sigmoid-jugular wall, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Vascular pulsatile tinnitus (PT) or pulse-synchronous tinnitus is the auditory perception of vascular sounds in line with the cardiac rhythm. The causes of venous PT include sigmoid sinus (SS) wall anomalies, high-riding jugular bulb (JB) dehiscence/diverticulum, transverse-SS enlargement, and mastoid emissary vein. The maximum intensity projection (MIP) reconstruction of axial 2D . . .

     

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