Journal article

Auditory function in children with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

G Rance, MM Ryan, K Bayliss, K Gill, C O'Sullivan, M Whitechurch

Brain | Published : 2012

Abstract

The peripheral manifestations of the inherited neuropathies are increasingly well characterized, but their effects upon cranial nerve function are not well understood. Hearing loss is recognized in a minority of children with this condition, but has not previously been systemically studied. A clear understanding of the prevalence and degree of auditory difficulties in this population is important as hearing impairment can impact upon speech/language development, social interaction ability and educational progress. The aim of this study was to investigate auditory pathway function, speech perception ability and everyday listening and communication in a group of school-aged children with inher..

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