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. 2015 Oct 30;94(47):e1996. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000001996

FIGURE 2.

FIGURE 2

Clinical features suggesting auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder with the intact cochlear nerve. Audiologic results from 6 probands (A: SH81–185, B: SH132–273, C: SB10–23, D: SB22–51, E: SB42–79, F: SB204–398) show normal otoacoustic emission (OAE) response but no response to 90 or 100 dB of click sound in the auditory brainstem response tests. Internal auditory canal magnetic resonance images from 5 probands (A: SH81–185, B: SH132–273, C: SB10–23, D: SB22–51, F: SB204–398) show the intact cochlear nerve. Temporal bone computed tomography of SB42–79 (E) revealed no narrow bony cochlear nerve canal.