M. Allen Starr. Deafness caused by brain damage. Deafuesse due to lesion in the brain. Journ. of Nerv. and Ment. Diseases, 1910, № 7.

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Cases of deafness caused by damage to the brain are not common; the reason for this may be either cortical foci - more or less extensive destruction of the temporal lobes, or the defeat of pontis Varolii. The case described by the author belongs to the second group.

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Vitaliy N. Likhnitsky

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