Concept information
Preferred term
Hearing Loss, Central
Type
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Topical Descriptor
Broader concept
Entry terms
- Central Hearing Loss
Note
- coordinate with VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE DISEASES for hearing loss due to cochlear nerve disease
Scope note
- Hearing loss due to disease of the AUDITORY PATHWAYS (in the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM) which originate in the COCHLEAR NUCLEI of the PONS and then ascend bilaterally to the MIDBRAIN, the THALAMUS, and then the AUDITORY CORTEX in the TEMPORAL LOBE. Bilateral lesions of the auditory pathways are usually required to cause central hearing loss. Cortical deafness refers to loss of hearing due to bilateral auditory cortex lesions. Unilateral BRAIN STEM lesions involving the cochlear nuclei may result in unilateral hearing loss.
History note
- 91(79); was see under HEARING LOSS, SENSORINEURAL 1979-90
In other languages
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Finnish
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Swedish
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Kortikal dövhet
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Neurosensorisk dövhet
URI
http://www.yso.fi/onto/mesh/D006313
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