Auditory brain stem responses in cerebellopontine angle tumors

Eliahu Shanon*, Shlomit Gold, Mordechai Z. Himelfarb

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Abstract

The characteristic features of auditory brain stem responses (ABSR) are described in seven cases of cerebellopontine angle tumors: five acoustic neuromas, one congenital cholesteatoma, and one meningioma. An attempt is made to correlate the N, response with the degree of auditory nerve involvement, to gain information about the presence of brain stem displacement, and to evaluate the cranial extension of the lesion by recording responses to contralateral stimuli. The empirical nature of deductions based on crossed stimulation is emphasized. In tumors originating from the VUIth nerve, the ABSR pattern is characterized by a well–defined N, complex, indistinct or absent additional responses, and prolonged brain stem conduction time (BSCT) on the affected side whenever its assessment is feasible. Recording from the affected side on stimulation of the contralateral side may show normal responses from stations central to the auditory nerve in cases of small–sized tumors. Medium or large tumors may be accompanied by abnormal N, and/or N, responses suggesting involvement of these stations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)254-259
Number of pages6
JournalLaryngoscope
Volume91
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1981

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