Abstract
We herein report a newly described cause of venous pulsatile tinnitus: protrusion of an aberrant sylvian vein into the tympanum. A 60-year-old woman presented with a 4-month history of objective persistent pulsatile tinnitus in the right ear with no other complaints. The pulsatile tinnitus diminished with rotation of the head to the right side or by compression of the right cervical vascular structures. The frequency and intensity of the tinnitus were 125 Hz and 20 dB HL, respectively. Audiometry and otoscopic examination findings were normal. Radiologic examination showed that the right sylvian vein protruded into the tympanum through the dehiscent anterior cortical plate of the tympanum.
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Liu, Z., Yu, J., Zhao, P., Zhang, H., Wang, Q., & Wang, Z. (2017). Aberrant sylvian vein: A newly described cause of pulsatile tinnitus. Journal of International Medical Research, 45(5), 1481–1485. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060517693422
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