Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4107224 | Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology | 2007 | 9 Pages |
SummaryThe presence of middle-latency evoked auditory potentials allows for integrity evaluation of both peripheral and the central auditory systems, and also, that of the nucleus and auditory pathways of sub-cortical region. They have also been used to study alterations of these structures in different neurological diseases.Aimsthe aim of this study is to verify the latency of the middle-latency evoked auditory potentials and detect the presence of any deflections in subjects with neurological diseases.Materials and MethodsIn a clinical and prospective trial, 20 patients having central neurological diseases of various etiologies were evaluated and, positive and negative deflections produced by the middle-latency evoked auditory potentials in these patients were analyzed.ResultsData was statistically analyzed and showed significant modifications in middle-latency evoked auditory potentials.ConclusionThe authors concluded that patients with neurological disorders have either wave suppression or enlarged latency periods in relation to normal subjects.