Relationships among Auditory Brain Stem Responses, Masking Level Differences and the Acoustic Reflex in Multiple Sclerosis

Abstract
Auditory brain stem responses (ABR), the binaural masking level difference (MLD) for a 500-Hz pure tone and acoustic reflexes in 20 patients with confirmed multiple sclerosis were compared. Whether abnormalities in the 3 measures were related or whether they varied independently was determined. The size of the MLD may vary with the integrity of wave III of the ABR. When the ABR was abnormal to the extent of lacking wave III on one or both ears, there was no release from masking and the crossed acoustic reflex was abnormal, as well. The sensitivity of the MLD to retrocochlear disorder was comparable to that of ABR and was greater than that provided by speech audiometry of acoustic reflexes.

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