de Barros Suzuki et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Effectiveness of sound therapy in patients with tinnitus resistant to previous treatments: importance of adjustmentsde Barros Suzuki et al., 2016
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- de Barros Suzuki F
- Suzuki F
- Yonamine F
- Onishi E
- Penido N
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- Brazilian Journal of otorhinolaryngology
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Introduction The difficulty in choosing the appropriate therapy for chronic tinnitus relates to the variable impact on the quality of life of affected patients and, thus, requires individualization of treatment. Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of using sound …
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