A case of bilateral peritubal myoclonia with objective tinnitus in a 5-year-old child, under general anesthesia for phimosis surgery, is reported. After having shown the etiology, pathogeny and symptomatology of the peritubal myoclonic syndrome, the use of impedansometric research consisting of a spontaneous variation of 'compliance' is emphasized. The authors discuss the significance of differential diagnosis with the spontaneous variations of 'compliance' of vascular, respiratory and muscular origin.
Objective tinnitus due to peritubal myoclonus. A case report
BARILLARI, Umberto E.S.;
1984
Abstract
A case of bilateral peritubal myoclonia with objective tinnitus in a 5-year-old child, under general anesthesia for phimosis surgery, is reported. After having shown the etiology, pathogeny and symptomatology of the peritubal myoclonic syndrome, the use of impedansometric research consisting of a spontaneous variation of 'compliance' is emphasized. The authors discuss the significance of differential diagnosis with the spontaneous variations of 'compliance' of vascular, respiratory and muscular origin.File in questo prodotto:
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