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Successful detection of small acoustic tumors using the stacked derived-band auditory brain stem response amplitude.

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1997

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Abstract

A new ABR measure, the stacked derived-band ABR amplitude, is sensitive to the presence of small intracanalicular tumors in patients and has excellent specificity for the absence of tumors in normal-hearing individuals. This method, in combination with standard ABR measures, appears promising both as a cost-effective approach to reducing the number of patients without tumors imaged and as a method for acoustic tumor screening when MRI scans: 1) are unavailable; 2) are not appropriate because of patient comfort; and 3) need to be justified because of their cost.