与烟雾病相关的中枢性听觉加工障碍

B. McPherson, M. Leung
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烟雾病是一种罕见的进行性脑血管闭塞性疾病,以前曾发现与皮质性耳聋有关。其他形式的听觉缺陷,如听觉处理障碍,在烟雾病患者的评估中很少被考虑。本文报告一例中枢性听觉处理障碍,患者为26岁汉族女性,并伴有烟雾病。患者双侧听力阈值接近正常,听力测试结果正常。然而,她在噪音中表现出较差的言语感知能力,在其他听觉处理任务中的结果也明显不正常。这些发现表明,烟雾病患者可能受益于包括听觉处理技能测试在内的全面听觉评估。
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Central Auditory Processing Disorder Associated With Moyamoya Disease
Moyamoya disease is a rare, progressive, occlusive cerebrovascular condition that has previously been noted to be associated with cortical deafness. Other forms of auditory deficit, such as auditory processing disorder, have rarely been considered in the assessment of patients with moyamoya disease. A case of central auditory processing disorder is presented in a 26-year-old female of Chinese ethnicity with moyamoya disease. The patient had bilateral, near-normal hearing thresholds and normal immittance audiometry results. However, she displayed poor speech perception in noise and her results for other auditory processing tasks were markedly abnormal. These findings suggest that patients with moyamoya disease may benefit from a full auditory assessment that includes tests of auditory processing skills.
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