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    Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2007 Oct;28(5):554-5.

    Tinnitus and Coxsackie B infections: a case series.

    Langguth B, Stadtlaender H, Landgrebe M, Elgoyhen AB, Coors H, Vielsmeier V, Kleinjung T.

    Department of Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, University of Regensburg, Germany. Berthold.Langguth@medbo.de

    Tinnitus is a frequent and often debilitating condition. There is consensus in the scientific community that there exist various forms of tinnitus, which differ in their pathogenesis. Here we report a series of five cases where the onset of tinnitus was associated with viral infections. In all five patients elevated antibodies against Coxsackie B have been detected. This observation suggests that Coxsackie B Virus infections might be involved in the development of some cases of tinnitus and indicate that further systematic investigations are warranted.

    PMID: 17984924 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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