HEARING IMPAIRMENT DUE TO STENOSIS OF CAROTID ARTERY.
Abstract
The review article presents the results of the study of the problem of hearing impairment or tinnitus is a pathology that is often encountered in the practice of doctors of various specialties. The prevalence of tinnitus varies widely, and is found not only in adults, but also in children. Tinnitus can be caused not only by problems with the peripheral part of the auditory analyzer, but also by other diseases, including pathology of the vascular, nervous, muscular and musculoskeletal systems.
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