Pseudohypacusis in Children
Pseudohypacusis u detí
S ú h r n:
Pseudohypacusis je psychogénna porucha sluchu vedome simulovaná. U detí je zriedkavodiagnostikovaná, hoci podľa literárnych údajov sa vyskytuje v 1,7-2 % zo všetkých dia-gnostikovaných porúch sluchu. V práci sa uvádzajú metódy na jej odhalenie. V kazuistike nepozna-nej pseudohypakúzy sa uvádza, že chlapec bol vyšetrený štyrmi rôznymi otolaryngológmia umiestnený v škole pre sluchovo postihnuté deti, hoci nemal poruchu sluchu.
Klíčová slova:
pseudohypakúza u detí, otoakustické emisie, BERA.
Authors:
J. Jakubíková; M. Závodná; Y. Dresslerová
Authors‘ workplace:
Detská otorinolaryngologická klinika LF UK a DFNsP, Bratislava, prednosta doc. MUDr. J. Jakubíková, CSc.
Published in:
Otorinolaryngol Foniatr, , 2001, No. 4, pp. 226-228.
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S u m m a r y:
Pseudohypacusis is a psychogenic hearing disorder simulated on purpose. It is rarelydiagnosed in children, also its incidence according to data in the literature is 1.7-2% of all diagnosedhearing disorders. The author describes methods for its detection. In the case-history of undiagnosedhypacusis the authors describe a boy who was examined by four different otolaryngologists andattended a school for deaf children, although his hearing was not impaired.
Key words:
pseudohypacusis, children, otoacoustic emissions, BERA.
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