Fligor Brian J, Cox L Clarke, Nesathurai Shanker
Sargent College of Allied Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2002 Jan;83(1):141-3. doi: 10.1053/apmr.2002.26813.
A 30-year-old woman presented with long-standing subjective unilateral auditory difficulties 13 years after sustaining closed head trauma. The battery of audiologic tests indicated normal hearing, but brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER) tests revealed abnormal neurogenic potentials in the symptomatic ear. The discrepancy between a normal pure tone audiogram and abnormal BAERs suggests that a site of neurologic injury could be causing the patient's problem with auditory perception. Imaging studies with gadolinium enhancement, however, did not document any abnormalities in the brainstem. Our present findings and previously published literature help identify the specific site of a neurologic deficit when routine audiologic tests and imaging studies detect no significant abnormality.
一名30岁女性在闭合性颅脑外伤13年后,出现长期主观单侧听觉困难。一系列听力测试表明听力正常,但脑干听觉诱发电位(BAER)测试显示患侧耳有异常神经源性电位。纯音听力图正常与BAER异常之间的差异表明,神经损伤部位可能导致了患者的听觉感知问题。然而,钆增强成像研究未发现脑干有任何异常。当常规听力测试和成像研究未发现明显异常时,我们目前的发现及先前发表的文献有助于确定神经功能缺损的具体部位。