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Impact of the somatosensory influence on annoyance and quality of life of individuals with tinnitus: A cross-sectional study

•Individuals with somatosensory tinnitus experience higher annoyance.•Stress and sleep disturbances are factors associated with the somatosensory tinnitus.•The somatosensory influence causes a greater impact of tinnitus on quality of life.•The somatosensory system must be considered when evaluating...

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Published in:Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2025-03, Vol.91 (2), p.101542, Article 101542
Main Authors: Costa, Wildna Sharon Martins da, Araújo, Lucas Barbosa de, Bedaque, Henrique de Paula, Ferreira, Lidiane Maria de Brito Macedo, Ribeiro, Karyna Myrelly Oliveira Bezerra de Figueiredo
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