This observation shows that a unilateral lesion of the lateral lemniscus can produce auditory symptoms.
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We report a unilateral lesion of the lateral lemniscus by a bleeding in a cavernoma.
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B, A section through the same; a, the invaginated proboscis; b, proboscis sheath; c, beginning of the neck; d, lemniscus.
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The ventral nuclei of the lateral lemniscus (VNLL) are part of the central auditory system thought to participate in temporal sound processing.
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Isolated lesions of the inferior colliculus have previously been reported, whereas no detailed description of a localized involvement of the lateral lemniscus is yet available.