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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Diplacusis, also known as diplacusis binauralis or interaural pitch difference (IPD) is a type of tinnitus that is the perception of a single auditory stimulus as two separate sounds which may differ in pitch or in time. It is typically experienced as a secondary symptom of sensorineural hearing loss, although not all patients with sensory neural hearing loss may experience diplacausis or tinnitus. Onset is usually spontaneous and can occur at the time of an acoustic trauma or in the midst of an ear infection. Sufferers may experience the effect permanently, or it may resolve on its own. Treatment includes a full medical examination as well as an audiological examination that may explain the nature of the problem. If needed, amplification may relieve the symptoms of diplacausis. Therapy in helping the patient understand the cause of the symptom and tinnitus retraining may provide some relief.. }

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