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1 Section of Audiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905
bauch.christopher{at}mayo.edu
Numerous reports in the literature associate head trauma with high-frequency hearing losses, often mimicking "4K notches" attributed to noise exposure. We have observed that some patients with a positive history for head trauma may show midfrequency notches in their audiometric configurations.
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Presently at Division of Audiology, Carle Clinic Association, Urbana, IL 61801.
Submitted on December 1, 1997
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