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Brain-stem auditory evoked potentials and blink reflex in friedreich's ataxia
Authors:C De Pablos  J Berciano  J Calleja
Institution:(1) Service of Clinical Neurophysiology, National Hospital ldquoMarqués de Valdecillardquo, University of Cantabria, E-39008 Santander, Spain;(2) Service of Neurology, National Hospital ldquoMarqués de Valdecillardquo, University of Cantabria, E-39008 Santander, Spain
Abstract:Summary The brain-stem involvement in Friedreich's ataxia (FA) was studied by using brain-stem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) and the blink reflex. Ten out of 18 patients had abnormal BAEPs, the main abnormality being complete absence of responses and disappearance of wave V. Combined degeneration of the peripheral and central acoustic pathways probably accounts for these findings. The blink reflex was abnormal in 50% of the cases. The outstanding abnormality was bilateral delay of late responses with normal early response, which could be correlated with the known pallor of the descending trigeminal tracts. In contrast with BAEP findings, blink reflex abnormalities did not correlate with either the age of patients or the severity and duration of the disease. These data suggest a difference in susceptibility to degeneration between the auditory system and neuronal system subserving the blink reflex. We conclude that systematic BAEP and blink reflex recording is useful in the electrophysiological evaluation of FA patients.
Keywords:Friedreich's ataxia  Brain-stem auditory evoked potentials  Blink reflex
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