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Central auditory dysfunction.

H Berry, R L Blair

    The Journal of Otolaryngology
    |April 1, 1976
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Specific verbal and non-verbal tests are most useful for assessing central deafness. A spectrum of central deafness types, including brainstem forms, requires an interdisciplinary approach for diagnosis and etiology determination.

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    Area of Science:

    • Audiology and Neuroscience
    • Clinical Otolaryngology

    Background:

    • Central deafness assessment involves numerous tests, with complex auditory function tests showing the most promise.
    • A spectrum of clinical-anatomical types of central deafness is proposed, including cortical, brainstem, and peripheral forms.

    Observation:

    • A detailed case study of a predominantly brainstem type of central deafness is presented.
    • The study emphasizes the need for an interdisciplinary approach involving audiologists, otolaryngologists, and neurologists.

    Findings:

    • Specific verbal and non-verbal tests are likely most effective for assessing complex auditory deficits in central deafness.
    • The proposed spectrum aids in understanding and categorizing different clinical-anatomical presentations of central deafness.

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    Implications:

    • An interdisciplinary approach is crucial for accurate lesion localization, deafness characterization, and etiological determination in central deafness.
    • This framework supports improved diagnostic strategies and patient management for central auditory processing disorders.