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Auditory Neuropathy
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Auditory Neuropathy is a specific form of hearing loss defined by the presence of normal or near-normal otoacoustic emissions but the absence of normal middle ear reflexes and severely abnormal auditory brainstem responses.
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Auditory Neuropathy
- Compilation of information and links to sites.
Auditory Neuropathy Information
- Includes a compilation of all the information available on the web dealing with the subject of auditory neuropathy, an unusual type of hearing loss that does not necessarily result in deafness.
Auditory Neuropathy Listserv
- Information about joining an email list for families and professionals interested in the diagnosis of auditory neuropathy.
NIDCD: Auditory Neuropathy
- Factsheet on this hearing disorder in which sound enters the inner ear normally but the transmission of signals from the inner ear to the brain is impaired.
Dizziness and Balance: Auditory Neuropathy
- Information on this condition provided by Timothy C. Hain, MD, including its prevalence, diagnosis and treatment.
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