Acoustic-reflex responses in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

J Virtaniemi,M Laakso, J Nuutinen,S Karjalainen, E Vartiainen

American Journal of Otolaryngology(1994)

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Purpose: patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) are especially susceptible to microangiopathic complications such as nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy. Microangiopathic changes are also the most important findings in histopathologic studies of the inner ear and central nervous systems in diabetic subjects. No previous studies have measured acoustic-reflex latencies (ARL) or amplitudes (ARA) in patients with IDDM. ARL and ARA reflect the function of the acoustic-reflex arch. Furthermore, possible changes in the tympanic membrane, ossicular chain, and stapedius muscle may affect the shape of acoustic-reflex.
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