1991
DOI: 10.1097/00003446-199108000-00007
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Audiologic Findings in Botulism Poisoning

Abstract: Botulism poisoning results in a presynaptic failure of neuromuscular transmission, and may be expected to impair Eustachian tube and stapedius reflex function. The audiologic findings in five normal-hearing patients with type A botulism poisoning are presented. Results were varied. Two patients demonstrated type B or C tympanograms during the early stages, while three with normal middle ear function demonstrated marked bilateral or unilateral stapedius reflex threshold elevation. One patient had a reversible r… Show more

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