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Department of Neurology. Kyoto University, School of Medicine. Kyoto. Japan.
Brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) were recorded in the acute and chronic phases of two patients with basilar artery occlusion. BAEPs in the acute phase showed disappearance of the waves before CT evidence of a definite low-density area in the brainstem. In one patient, the waves reappeared in the chronic phase, suggesting the importance of monitoring BAEPs in the acute phase.
Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Kaji. Department of Neurology (Shinkeinaika). Kyoto University Hospital, Shogoin-kawaracho, Kyoto, Japan. 606.
Accepted for publication May 31. 1984.
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