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===Pediatric tinnitus=== Children may be subject to pulsatile or continuous tinnitus, involving anomalies and variants of the vascular parts<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Kerr |first1=Rhorie |last2=Kang |first2=Elise |last3=Hopkins |first3=Brandon |last4=Anne |first4=Samantha |title=Pediatric tinnitus: Incidence of imaging anomalies and the impact of hearing loss |journal=International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology |date=December 2017 |volume=103 |pages=147β149 |doi=10.1016/j.ijporl.2017.10.027 |pmid=29224758 }}</ref> affecting the middle/inner ear structures. CT scans may be used to check the integrity of the structures, and MR scans can evaluate nerves and potential masses or malformations. Early diagnosis can prevent long-term impairments to development.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Salman |first1=Rida |last2=Chong |first2=Insun |last3=Amans |first3=Matthew |last4=Hui |first4=Ferdinand |last5=Desai |first5=Nilesh |last6=Huisman |first6=Thierry A. G. M. |last7=Tran |first7=Brandon |title=Pediatric tinnitus: The role of neuroimaging |journal=Journal of Neuroimaging |date=May 2022 |volume=32 |issue=3 |pages=400β411 |doi=10.1111/jon.12986 |pmid=35307901 |s2cid=247584230 }}</ref>
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