Abstract: | Fifteen patients with disabling pulse-synchronous tinnitus were investigated with super-selective angiography demonstrating an arteriovenous malformation in 8 cases, chemodectoma of the jugular bulb in 3, and a local arterial stenosis in one case. In 12 of these cases the murmur could be registered objectively, while in the 3 cases with a negative angiographic finding no such murmur could be heard, an observation which may be of importance when selecting patients for further angiographic examination. The cases with a tumour and those with an arteriovenous malformation were all treated with gelatin sponge embolizatioected cases embolization is recommended alone or in combination with surgery. |