Cornelia de lange Syndrome (CdlS) is a rare genetic disorder caused by variances of seven genes regulating the cohesion complex. Sensori- neural hearing loss is reported in 40% of children with CdlS. Only a few case reports with audiological investigations have been published, probably for the difficulty in examining the hearing levels of these patients. In this case report, we present the results of auditory evaluation, including aBr test, in a 4-year-old boy with a diagnosis of CdlS, and we reviewed the existing literature about the use of aBr in the hearing assessment of children with CdlS.

Usefulness of auditory brainstem response in Cornelia de Lange Syndrome

DE LUCA, Pietro;CASSANDRO, Claudia;ALBERA, Andrea;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Cornelia de lange Syndrome (CdlS) is a rare genetic disorder caused by variances of seven genes regulating the cohesion complex. Sensori- neural hearing loss is reported in 40% of children with CdlS. Only a few case reports with audiological investigations have been published, probably for the difficulty in examining the hearing levels of these patients. In this case report, we present the results of auditory evaluation, including aBr test, in a 4-year-old boy with a diagnosis of CdlS, and we reviewed the existing literature about the use of aBr in the hearing assessment of children with CdlS.
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De lange Syndrome, Brain stem auditory evoked potentials, hearing loss, intellectual disability.
TROISI, Donato; DE LUCA, Pietro; CASSANDRO, Claudia; RALLI, Massimo; VIOLA, Pasquale; ALBERA, Andrea; GIOACCHINI, Federico M.; DE CAMPORA, Luca; TASSO...espandi
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