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  • Title: [The latency behavior of early auditory evoked potentials in high frequency hearing loss].
    Author: Neuwirth-Riedl K, Swoboda H, Gajsek M, Rasinger GA, Swoboda-Brunner E.
    Journal: Laryngorhinootologie; 1990 Sep; 69(9):479-82. PubMed ID: 2242186.
    Abstract:
    We evaluated the auditory evoked brainstem responses of 53 patients with unilateral or bilateral (79 ears) high-frequency hearing loss of cochlear origin, to see whether the reduction of I-V latency difference in high-frequency hearing loss that has been described by several authors, was present in our patients. We were able to confirm that in high-frequency hearing loss wave I-latency is significantly positively correlated with the degree of hearing loss. The I-V latency difference is significantly negatively correlated with the degree of hearing loss at 2000 Hz.
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