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The effects of unilateral cochlear implantation on the tinnitus handicap inventory and the influence on quality of life
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Cochlear implants have a significant suppressive effect on tinnitus in 66% of implant users. Although the reduction in the subjectively perceived tinnitus was statistically significant, it did not correlate with HINT; however, it did correlate with three quality-of-life domains, more significantly for those whose pretreatment conditions were moderate or worse.
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