All Relations between cerebellum and Tinnitus

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
M Kubota, O Watanabe, M Takase, T Hashimot. Spontaneous disappearance of arteriovenous fistula between the vertebral artery and deep cervical vein--case report. Neurologia medico-chirurgica. vol 32. issue 2. 1992-07-17. PMID:1376865. a 58-year-old female was readmitted with pulsatile tinnitus in the right ear 8 months after subtemporo-occipital transtentorial clipping of a peripheral superior cerebellar artery aneurysm. 1992-07-17 2023-08-11 Not clear
C Reisser, H F Schuknech. The anterior inferior cerebellar artery in the internal auditory canal. The Laryngoscope. vol 101. issue 7 Pt 1. 1991-08-08. PMID:2062158. there were 2 cases with unilateral unexplained tinnitus with anterior inferior cerebellar artery loops: 1 in the involved ear and 1 in the opposite ear. 1991-08-08 2023-08-11 human
C Reisser, H F Schuknech. The anterior inferior cerebellar artery in the internal auditory canal. The Laryngoscope. vol 101. issue 7 Pt 1. 1991-08-08. PMID:2062158. a case with bilateral tinnitus had an anterior inferior cerebellar artery loop in 1 ear. 1991-08-08 2023-08-11 human
C Reisser, H F Schuknech. The anterior inferior cerebellar artery in the internal auditory canal. The Laryngoscope. vol 101. issue 7 Pt 1. 1991-08-08. PMID:2062158. we can find no correlation between unexplained hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo, or meniere's disease and the presence of the anterior inferior cerebellar artery in the internal auditory canal. 1991-08-08 2023-08-11 human
S Miyazaki, T Fukushima, A Nagai, T Tamagaw. [CP angle meningioma presenting as hemifacial spasm]. No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery. vol 15. issue 6. 1987-12-07. PMID:3670540. the patient was a 64-year-old woman with left hemifacial spasm of 18 years' duration which was the initial and the only symptom she had had for ten years until other signs and symptoms including tinnitus and hearing decrease on the left side, vertigo and left cerebellar disturbance occurred. 1987-12-07 2023-08-11 Not clear
G E Ouaknine, F Robert, P Molina-Negro, J Hard. Geniculate neuralgia and audio-vestibular disturbances due to compression of the intermediate and eighth nerves by the postero-inferior cerebellar artery. Surgical neurology. vol 13. issue 2. 1980-04-25. PMID:7355379. a compression of the intermediate, cochlear and vestibular parts of the viii nerve by a redundant loop of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (pica) was found at autopsy in a patient who suffered during 21 years of geniculate neuralgia associated with tinnitus, hypoacousia and occasional dizziness. 1980-04-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
S G Lesinski, A A Chambers, R Komray, M Keiser, G Khodada. Why not the eighth nerve? Neurovascular compression--probable cause for pulsatile tinnitus. Otolaryngology and head and neck surgery. vol 87. issue 1. 1980-01-24. PMID:503480. carotid arteriograms on three patients with unilateral pulsatile tinnitus demonstrated an ipsilateral atypical trigeminal artery extending from the cavernous portion of the internal carotid artery to form the posterior inferior cerebellar artery. 1980-01-24 2023-08-11 human