I had my scans yesterday and they took over an hour. This is YOUR chance to read my signs and symptoms and see if you can arrive at the correct diagnosis before the radiologist and doctors. Good luck! I should have an answer (or not) in several days.
Symptoms:
Unilateral ringing pulsatile tinnitus that sounds like cymbals crashing. I can increase the sound by opening my jaw and decrease the sound when closing the jaw.
Pulsatile tinnitus that crescendos when changing positions and an accompanying increase in cardiac output. Sounds like blood rushing through a vessel.
Pulsatile tinnitus gets louder or at least becomes more prominent if I press on my temporal bone or neck.
Hissing sound when bending head forward or to the right.
Prominent clicking in my throat after swallowing. Click is objective and arises from somewhere above the Adam's Apple, not far below my chin. Clicking intensity changes depending upon head position.
Cervical spine burning soreness with activity and occasionally a sharp pain if I move a certain way.
Occasional, fleeting dull left ear pain that seems to be referred from the cervical spine.
After analyzing my symptoms for five months, I have arrived at my four most likely diagnoses. I firmly believe I will have an answer from the scans.
In my opinion, my most likely diagnosis is a glomus jugulare tumor. My second most likely diagnosis is an acoustic neuroma and my third most likely diagnosis is an arteriovenous fistula. My fourth most likely diagnosis is a vertebral bone spur applying pressure to my carotid artery and causing Eustachian tube dysfunction.
HOW ABOUT YOU? What are your thoughts? Use the foregoing information to arrive at your best hypothesis.
Symptoms:
Unilateral ringing pulsatile tinnitus that sounds like cymbals crashing. I can increase the sound by opening my jaw and decrease the sound when closing the jaw.
Pulsatile tinnitus that crescendos when changing positions and an accompanying increase in cardiac output. Sounds like blood rushing through a vessel.
Pulsatile tinnitus gets louder or at least becomes more prominent if I press on my temporal bone or neck.
Hissing sound when bending head forward or to the right.
Prominent clicking in my throat after swallowing. Click is objective and arises from somewhere above the Adam's Apple, not far below my chin. Clicking intensity changes depending upon head position.
Cervical spine burning soreness with activity and occasionally a sharp pain if I move a certain way.
Occasional, fleeting dull left ear pain that seems to be referred from the cervical spine.
After analyzing my symptoms for five months, I have arrived at my four most likely diagnoses. I firmly believe I will have an answer from the scans.
In my opinion, my most likely diagnosis is a glomus jugulare tumor. My second most likely diagnosis is an acoustic neuroma and my third most likely diagnosis is an arteriovenous fistula. My fourth most likely diagnosis is a vertebral bone spur applying pressure to my carotid artery and causing Eustachian tube dysfunction.
HOW ABOUT YOU? What are your thoughts? Use the foregoing information to arrive at your best hypothesis.