@ARTICLE{Ristovska_Lidija_Extended_2022, author={Ristovska, Lidija and Jachova, Zora}, volume={vol. 47}, number={No 4}, journal={Archives of Acoustics}, pages={449-455}, howpublished={online}, year={2022}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Committee on Acoustics}, abstract={The aim of the study was to compare the extended high-frequency (EHF) hearing thresholds (10–16 kHz) in tinnitus and non-tinnitus ears, in a group of 98 patients with unilateral tinnitus and normal hearing at standard audiometric frequencies, in a 0.125–8 kHz range. It was found that a total of 65 patients (66%) had a hearing loss (a threshold shift >20 dB HL) in the EHF range and the EHF hearing loss occurred more frequently in the tinnitus ear than in the non-tinnitus ear. The data also indicate that the EHF thresholds increased with the patient’s age and were in most patients higher in the tinnitus ear than in the non-tinnitus ear.}, type={Article}, title={Extended high frequency hearing thresholds in tinnitus patients with normal hearing}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/125250/PDF/aoa.2022.142897.pdf}, doi={10.24425/aoa.2022.142897}, keywords={extended high frequency, hearing loss, tinnitus}, }