PMID: 6538314Apr 1, 1984Paper

Correlating auditory evoked and brainstem histologic abnormalities in infantile Gaucher's disease

Neurology
D J Lacey, K Terplan

Abstract

In an infant with Gaucher's disease, brainstem auditory evoked responses were abnormal on three separate occasions. Only waves I and II were typically present at standard intensity settings, although a third peak was elicited at 88 dB. Histologic studies demonstrated absence of neurons in the cochlear nuclei and a hypoplastic superior olivary complex. This neurophysiologic-pathologic correlation supports contentions that both brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER) waves I and II arise from the auditory nerve and that it may be capable of generating additional peaks.

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