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Department of Surgery, Section of Neurosurgery, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor.
A patient is described who became deaf following a head injury. Postmortem examination revealed bilateral lesions of the lateral lemnisci and inferior colliculi. The clinical pattern of midbrain deafness is examined and compared with syndromes of cortical and peripheral auditory impairment.
Presented at the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, San Francisco, April 1974.
Received for publication August 23, 1974.
Dr. Howe's present address is Seven Corners Medical Building, Falls Church, VA 22044. Dr. Miller's present address is Division of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210.
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