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040 _cNational Acoustic Laboratories
245 _a(Central) Auditory Processing Disorder Grand Rounds: Multiple Cases, Multiple Causes, Multiple Outcomes
520 3 _aPurpose: The purpose of this article was to provide multiple examples of how (central) auditory processing disorder ([C]APD) is being evaluated and treated at various audiology clinics throughout the United States. Method: The authors present 5 cases highlighting the diagnosis and treatment of (C)APD in children and adults. Similarities and differences between these cases have been showcased through detailed histories, evaluation protocol, and treatment options. When possible, the rationale for evaluation procedures and intervention processes were described and compared with guidelines and findings within the literature. Results and Conclusions: These cases illustrate the varied processes and clinical protocols by which children and adults are evaluated, diagnosed, counseled, and treated for (C)APD. In addition, similarities and differences between the referral source, evaluation team, developmental history, comorbidities, test battery, recommendations, and remediations were described. Themultiple clinic sites, diversity of clinical philosophies, variety of testmeasures, and diversity of patient populations make these cases ideal for showcasing the assortment of methodologies used with patients who present with histories and characteristics consistent with (C)APD.
700 _aCynthia McCormick Richburg,
773 0 _g1–24 (August 2017)
_tAmerican Journal of Audiology
856 _uhttps://dspace.nal.gov.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/721/%28Central%29%20Auditory%20Processing%20Disorder.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
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