Clinical Symposia: Diagnosis and Managment of Hearing LossFrank Netter
Brown KK, Rehm HL: Molecular diagnosis of hearing loss. Curr Protoc Hum Genet 2012, Chapter 9: 16. Unit 9.Brown KK, Rehm HL: Molecular diagnosis of hearing loss. Curr Protoc Hum Genet 2012;(chapter 9):Unit 9.16.Brown KK, Rehm HL. Molecular diagnosis of hearing loss. Curr Protoc Hum ...
used in vitro approaches to suggest that p.E114G homozygotes or compound heterozygotes carrying p.E114G with other variants may cause HHL. Besides, p.V27I may compensate for the p.E114G variant's deleterious effect in hemichannel activities [39]. Ambrosi et al. proved that the p.I203T...
A good number of individuals between the ages of 55 and 64 have hearing loss to a certain degree. For those older than 65, the number of individuals with hearing loss is almost 1 in 2. Aging and chronic exposure to loud noises are leading factors that contribute to hearing loss. Other f...
In general, hearing loss is categorized as either syndromic or nonsyndromic, depending on the presence or absence of associated defects in other organ systems. Hearing loss is also typically described by the following: • The age of onset—congenital, prelingual (before the acquisition of speech...
Uncertainties in the molecular diagnosis of recessive hearing loss disordersevolution of new gene functiongene familiesgene silencingneofunctionalizationpseudogenessubfunctionalizationComment on Genet Med. 2003 Jul-Aug;5(4):295-303.doi:10.1097/01.GIM.0000079363.82988.74Kimberling...
Hearing loss may affect all age groups from the newborn to the elderly, impacting speech and language development in children and causing social and vocational problems for adults. Hearing loss can arise from anywhere in the auditory circuit including the external auditory canal, sound conduction mec...
(F48) other neurotic disorders. Functional hearing loss describes the malfunction of the hearing system without defining its cause. It is characterized by a disproportion between the subjective impression of hearing loss and the clinical state of a patient. The term ‘functional hearing loss’ is ...
Other causes of speech sound disorders are brain injuries, developmental disabilities, hearing loss, and abnormalities with structures involved in speech, like a cleft lip or palate.Treatments of Speech Sound Disorders Lesson Summary Register to view this lesson Are you a student or a teacher? I ...
Newborns were referred to audiologic evaluation, genetic counseling and testing for the etiologic diagnosis. Physical examination revealed no other abnormal findings. GJB2 mutations were detected in 36.03% of patients, and all of them have 35delG mutation. None of them was found to have GJB6 ...