Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.  2007 Jan;50(1):73-75.

A Case of Objective Tinnitus due to Middle Ear Myoclonus Treated by Surgical Therapy

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  • 1Department of Otolaryngology-HNS, The Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. swyeo@catholic.ac.kr

Abstract


Objective
tinnitus which may be caused by contraction of the tensor tympani and stapedial muscles is extremely rare. We present a case of middle ear myoclonus with voluntary palatal myoclonus in a musician. Otologic examination demonstrated rhythmic involuntary movement of the tympanic membrane after the exposure of loud sound or blowing of the musical instrument. Impedance audiometry confirmed the motion of tympanic membrane and those movements correlated with a tinnitus perceived by the patient. Palatal myoclonic motion, voluntarily evoked by the patient, was observed by oral examination and heard by Toynbee tube objectively. Medical treatment and directive counseling were effective for voluntary palatal myoclonus. However, the main symptom of tinnitus caused by middle ear myoclonus was not changed. The patient's tinnitus was cured by tympanotomy with sectioning of the tensor tympani and stapedial tendons.

Keyword

Myoclonus; Middle ear; Tinnitus

MeSH Terms

Acoustic Impedance Tests
Diagnosis, Oral
Directive Counseling
Dyskinesias
Ear, Middle*
Humans
Muscles
Music
Myoclonus*
Tendons
Tensor Tympani
Tinnitus*
Tympanic Membrane
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