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Aetiology and clinical presentations of auditory processing
disorders
a review
D-E Bamiou, F E Musiek, L M Luxon
Department of
Audiological Medicine, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London WC1N
3JH, UK
Correspondence to: Dr Bamiou doriseva{at}ndirect.co.uk
Accepted 13 August
2001
Auditory processing disorders may have detrimental consequences
on a child's life, if undiagnosed and untreated. We review causes of
auditory processing disorders in order to raise clinical awareness.
Auditory processing disorders may present against a background of
neurological disease or developmental disorders, as well as in
isolation. Clinicians need to be aware of potential causes and
implications of auditory processing disorders.
© 2001 by Archives of Disease in Childhood
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