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Cochlear Implants Int
December 2006
Graham Fraser Foundation, London, UK and Sydney Cochlear Implant Centre, Gladesville, New South Wales, Australia.
Waardenburg syndrome presents with dystopia canthorum, pigmentary abnormalities of hair, iris and skin (often a white forelock and heterochromia iridis) and sensorineural deafness. The authors review the electrophysiological and psychophysical findings of implanted children with Waardenburg syndrome at the Sydney Cochlear Implant Centre. Twenty children with Waardenburg syndrome received cochlear implants between 1985 and 2001.
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December 2006
Graham Fraser Foundation, London, UK and Sydney Cochlear Implant Centre, New South Wales, Australia.
Trans-tympanic electric auditory brainstem response (TT-EABR) is an established pre-operative investigation in cochlear implantation surgery. Various techniques have been employed to obtain electrical responses but there has been no universal agreement on the exact positioning of the stimulating electrode on the medial wall of the mesotympanum. The authors investigate the relationship of the positioning of the electrode and the brainstem response.
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