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Audiological evaluation in mitochondrial disease: two case report

BACKGROUND: hearing and mitochondriopathy. PROCEDURE: this case report aims at describing audiological evaluation results of two children diagnosed with mitochondrial disease referred to Clinical Audiology Out-patient Clinic of UNIFESP/EPM. Children were referred to audiology department from metabolic diseases out-patient clinic of UNIFESP. Both have undergone pure tone audiometry, behavioral observation, immittance measures and otoacoustic emissions. RESULTS: either behavioral or physiological evaluations revealed abnormal results evidencing mild to moderate-to-severe sensorineural hearing loss and presence of startle reflex without habituation, indicating central auditory involvement. CONCLUSION: these case reports reinforce the importance of considering the association of risk factor for hearing loss in the rehabilitation planning of these patients.

DNA; Mitochondrial; Hearing Loss; Sensorineural; Congenital


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