Brainstem auditory pathway of children with acute lymphoid leukemia on chemotherapy with methotrexate

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Objective: Investigate the auditory pathway in the brainstem of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia submitted to chemotherapy (by intravenous or intrathecal infusion). Methods: Fourteen children aged between 2 and 12 years with diagnosis of acute lymphoid leukemia were evaluated. The following procedures were used: meatoscopy, acoustic immitance measurements, tonal audiometry, vocal audiometry, transient otoacoustic emissions, and auditory brainstem response. Results: From the 14 children with normal auditory thresholds, 35.71% showed an alteration in auditory brainstem response, with a predominance of hearing impairment in the lower brainstem. It was found that 80% of the children with alteration had used intrathecal methotrexate less than 30 days and that 40% had the highest cumulative intravenous methotrexate doses. Conclusion: Children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia submitted to chemotherapy, present auditory pathway impairment in the brainstem, with a predominance of a low brainstem.

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Leite, R. A., Vosgrau, J. S., Cortez Neto, L., Santos, N. P., Matas, S. L. de A., Odone Filho, V., & Matas, C. G. (2020). Brainstem auditory pathway of children with acute lymphoid leukemia on chemotherapy with methotrexate. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 78(2), 63–69. https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20190139

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