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Anatomic basis for auditory brainstem implant

Profound bilateral retrocochlear deafness cannot respond to a cochlear implant. For such patients only electrical stimulation of the cochlear nucleus complex can achieve, at best, a partial restoration of hearing. Based on the experience of the W.F. House group at the House Ear Institute in Los Ange...

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Published in:Surgical and radiologic anatomy (English ed.) 1997, Vol.19 (4), p.213-216
Main Authors: Lejeune, R, Vincent, C, Louis, E, Lejeune, J P, Vaneecloo, F M, Rouchoux, M M, Francke, J P
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