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Sensorineural Hearing Loss Caused by Brain Stem Lesion Willi Apraxia of Phonation Shiaji Nishizawa 1 1Department of Otorhinolayngology, National Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled pp.967-974
Published Date 1983/11/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1492209701
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 A 19-year-old female resuscitated after 47 days' unconsciousness by blunt head injury was studied on the audiological, equilibrium and phonatory functions.

 The average hearing levels were 65 dB in the right and 76 dB in the left ear, however, in speech audiometry, any word was unable to discriminate at 90 dB in both ears. The stapedial reflex showed normal with no reflex decay phenomena. In auditory brain stem responses, wave I to III appeared clearly to the 90 dBnHL click sound, though wave IV was faint and no wave V was confirmed. The minimal threshold of wave III was 40 dBnHL. Saccadic eye movements were observed in electronystagmography and optokinetic nystagmus was impaired, however, the caloric tests were normal. After the resuscitation, apraxia of phonation had been present for five months, but was disappeared. CT scan revealed two low density lesions, one was in the left cerebellum and the other was in the dorsal half of the brain stem with widening of the anterior cerebral sulci and ventricular enlargement.


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