(1990) The Yemenite deaf-blind hypopig- mentation syndrome. A new oculo-dermato-auditory syndrome. Ophthal- mic Paediatr. Genet., 11, 201-207.Warburg, M., Tommerup, N., Vestermark, S., Parving, A., Weismann, K., Russell, B. and Thomsen, H. K. (1990). "The Yemenite deaf-...
Syndromic genetic disorders affecting vision can also cause hearing loss, and Usher syndrome is by far the most common etiology. However, many other conditions can present dual sensory impairment. Accurate diagnosis is essential for providing patients wi
Stickler's syndrome (SS) is an autosomal dominant hereditary disease of the collagenous connective tissue where impaired development of the vitreous body gel and peripheral retina and detachment of the retina are associated with general ... I Karel,J Dolezalová,P Oudová - 《Ceská A Slovenská...
Communicative expressions used by blind infants and their parentsDevelopment of communication in deaf-blind childrenpromoting learning through active interaction (... G Preisler - John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Mental development of children with congenital rubella syndrome: A preliminary...
deaf-mute (redirected fromDeaf/mute) Dictionary Thesaurus Encyclopedia Related to Deaf/mute:Mute people,Deaf mutism deaf-mute [def´mūt″] old term for a person unable to hear or speak; now considered offensive. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health,...
A-Z to Deafblindness is here to try and help Deafblind people on the net And make people more aware about Deafblindness.And to let people know about some of the equipment that deafblind people use.
Define deaf-mutism. deaf-mutism synonyms, deaf-mutism pronunciation, deaf-mutism translation, English dictionary definition of deaf-mutism. Noun 1. deaf-mutism - congenital deafness that results in inability to speak deaf-muteness deafness, hearing loss
Background In persons with deafblindness, it is hard to distinguish autism spectrum disorders from several deafblind specific behaviours caused by the dual sensory impairments, especially when these persons are also intellectually disabled. As a result, there is an over-diagnosis of autism in persons...
For tens of thousands of deaf-blind Americans, the scope of the coronavirus outbreak and its new normal have posed unique challenges to daily life.
Why DeafBlind Awareness Week is important Approximately 2.4 million people in the U.S. have a combined vision and hearing impairment severe enough to be classified as deafblind. People living with deafblindness often face difficulties in daily life, including: ...