Studies on Auditory Brainstem Responses Showing Absence or Significantly Poor Formation of Waves II-V in Children.
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We performed a retrospective study on 7 children in whom the auditory brainstem responses (ABR) showed absence or significantly poor formation of waves II-V. Two patients had degenerative diseases that affected the brains diffusely. In the remaining 5 patients, the symptoms consisted of action tremor (3 patients) or pyramidal signs (2 patients). There were neither clinical signs norneuroimaging findings suggesting brainstem involvements. The evolutional changes of the ABRs had a good correlation with the clinical course. Absence or significantly poor formation of waves II-V of ABR occursin various diseases and may not necessarily reflect severe organic brain lesions.
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