Ho K J, Kileny P, Paccioretti D, McLean D R
Arch Neurol. 1987 Sep;44(9):982-7. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1987.00520210076024.
A 67-year-old woman with demonstrated intact peripheral and brain-stem auditory pathways presented with sudden deafness secondary to sequential bilateral temporal lobe infarcts. Initial examination revealed no behavioral response to sounds and a mild Wernicke's aphasia. Hearing gradually returned but auditory agnosia persists. Changes seen on the computed tomographic scan and the middle latency auditory evoked response over a seven-month period were analyzed and suggest that the peak component of the middle latency response arises from Heschl's gyrus.
一名67岁女性,其外周和脑干听觉通路显示完整,因双侧颞叶相继梗死继发突然性耳聋。初始检查显示对声音无行为反应,并伴有轻度韦尼克失语症。听力逐渐恢复,但听觉失认症持续存在。分析了七个月期间计算机断层扫描和中潜伏期听觉诱发电位的变化,结果表明中潜伏期反应的峰值成分起源于颞横回。