A CLINICAL CASE OF CORTICAL DEAFNESS IN A PATIENT WITH SYMMETRICAL CYSTIC TRANSFORMATION OF CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES
Cortical deafness is a complete absence of the function providing a person with an ability to perceive audible signal caused by defects of cortical centers of hearing of both cerebral hemispheres. This rare pathology is caused by peculiarities of bilateral organization of hearing in cerebral cortex....
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Main Authors: | G. A. Karkashadze (Author), L. V. Toropchina (Author), A. V. Anikin (Author), A. K. Gevorkyan (Author), M. Z. Karkashadze (Author), G. V. Kuznetsova (Author) |
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Union of pediatricians of Russia,
2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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