Auditory and electrophysiological patterns of a unilateral lesion of the lateral lemniscus

Audiol Neurootol. 2005 May-Jun;10(3):153-8. doi: 10.1159/000084025. Epub 2005 Feb 17.

Abstract

Auditory disorders resulting from focal brainstem lesions are rarely symptomatic. Isolated lesions of the inferior colliculus have previously been reported, whereas no detailed description of a localized involvement of the lateral lemniscus is yet available. We report a unilateral lesion of the lateral lemniscus by a bleeding in a cavernoma. Symptoms included strictly contralateral tinnitus and auditory impairment, with normal pure-tone and speech audiometry. Conversely, the dichotic listening test revealed an extinction of contralateral ear input. The brainstem auditory evoked potentials disclosed a reduced and delayed wave V only after contralateral ear stimulation, while the middle latency evoked potentials were normal. This observation shows that a unilateral lesion of the lateral lemniscus can produce auditory symptoms. The dysfunction of auditory pathways is associated with specific electrophysiological abnormalities that can be assessed by evoked potential recording.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Audiometry
  • Auditory Pathways / blood supply
  • Auditory Pathways / physiopathology
  • Brain Stem / blood supply
  • Brain Stem / physiopathology*
  • Cerebral Hemorrhage / complications*
  • Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem*
  • Female
  • Functional Laterality
  • Hearing Loss, Unilateral / diagnosis*
  • Hearing Loss, Unilateral / etiology
  • Hearing Loss, Unilateral / physiopathology
  • Humans
  • Tinnitus / diagnosis*
  • Tinnitus / etiology
  • Tinnitus / physiopathology