Tinnitus, listening, and learning why telephone consultations can be useful

BMJ 2006; 332 doi: 10.1136/bmj.332.7541.607 (Published 9 March 2006)
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  1. Beena Raschkes, general practitioner (braschkes@nhs.net)
  1. Abernethy, Perth

    After six weeks, the patient could no longer bear the ringing in her ears. “It is an intermittent short, loud ringing and can be heard by other people,” she explained to the consultant she was attending (for an unrelated problem), and it was driving her mad. He was concerned and suggested that he should refer her directly to the ENT consultant.

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