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Evoked Potential Assessment of Auditory System Integrity in Infants

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Journal Clin Perinatol
Date 1991 Sep 1
PMID 1934853
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Abstract

One child in 750 is born with a handicapping hearing impairment. The methods available to screen and evaluate infants at risk (auditory brainstem responses, middle latency responses, and cortical auditory evoked potentials) are reviewed, explained, and illustrated with case histories.

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