Clinical Cases
Worked cases pairing a vignette and audiogram with a single-best-answer diagnostic question. Every option carries a rationale, and each case ends with a teaching point and references.
The cases deliberately reinforce what ASSR can and cannot do: it estimates thresholds and audiogram configuration objectively, but it does not establish aetiology, separate conductive from sensorineural loss without bone-conduction testing, or diagnose auditory neuropathy.
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FoundationNewborn follow-up after a screening referralTraineeA toddler with a sloping high-frequency lossTraineeAn adult with an occupational noise historyTraineeA young child with recurrent middle-ear diseaseClinicianAn adult with progressive hearing loss and a family historyClinicianA profoundly deaf child being assessed for cochlear implantationClinicianA surprising low-frequency response at very high intensityTraineeAn adult with a clearly asymmetric hearing lossClinicianAn infant with absent ABR but preserved otoacoustic emissions