A Rare Cause of Unilateral Tinnitus

Tinnitus is not a disease per se but it is a symptom. It can be either subjective or objective type and the underlying cause varies such as tumour, infection, vascular abnormality or Meniere’s disease. Foreign body in the external ear is a common presentation especially in children. However, foreign body in the middle ear manifested with only symptom of tinnitus is a rare and unexpected presentation. Foreign body in the middle ear are commonly due to iatrogenic cause such as complication of myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion surgery. There are reported cases of complications of myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion, and they typically presented with the ear infection manifestation, myringosclerosis or permanent perforation of tympanic membrane. Currently, there are only few reported cases in literatures of foreign body in the middle ear following complication of medial migration of ventilation tube into a middle ear with intact tympanic membrane.

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