| Literature DB >> 3088517 |
F E Musiek, K Kibbe-Michal, N A Geurkink, A F Josey, M Glasscock.
Abstract
Sixteen patients with confirmed mass lesions of the posterior fossa and normal hearing sensitivity for pure tones were studied. Patients' main symptoms, auditory brain-stem response (ABR), and lesion size were analyzed. All patients manifested neurologic and/or otoneurologic symptoms or complained of hearing difficulty disproportionate to their pure-tone findings. Interestingly, the patients in this select group were younger (mean = 34 years) than the typical patient with a posterior fossa tumor. ABR results were abnormal in 15 of the patients, although several indices--including absolute and interwave latencies, interaural latency difference, and wave presence/absence--were employed to achieve this sensitivity. Lesion size varied considerably and failed to correlate with ABR or pure-tone results.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3088517 DOI: 10.1177/019459988609400506
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ISSN: 0194-5998 Impact factor: 3.497