Penetrating injury to the brainstem after a nailgun accident: a case study.

Abstract:

:Nonfatal penetrating injuries to the brainstem offer a unique opportunity to assess subcortical auditory pathway function. A case study of a patient suffering a severe nailgun accident is presented. Hearing sensitivity and acoustic reflexes were normal bilaterally, but word recognition was reduced for one ear. Auditory brainstem response results indicated waves I-IV were present bilaterally, but wave V was absent bilaterally. Results of vestibular findings indicated central pathology also. Results of audiologic, vestibular, radiologic, neurologic, and physical medicine examinations are discussed.

journal_name

Am J Audiol

authors

Bauch CD,Olsen WO,Lynn SG,Reading CC,Dale AJ

doi

10.1044/1059-0889(1999/003)

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subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1999-06-01 00:00:00

pages

57-64

issue

1

eissn

1059-0889

issn

1558-9137

journal_volume

8

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