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Original Article

Clinical Application of Auditory Nerve Responses Recorded From The Ear Canal

Pages 283-290 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The practicality of recording auditory nerve responses in the routine practice of an otologist is demonstrated. Such recordings are particularly useful when the course of treatment requires a distinction between central or peripheral disorders. They are also helpful when it is difficult to obtain a valid audiogram. The electrical recordings from the auditory nerve can, in combination with standard audiological, otological and neurological examinations, present a more accurate picture of the patient's condition.

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