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Genetic Hearing Impairment: Its Clinical Presentations...

Genetic Hearing Impairment: Its Clinical Presentations (Advances in Otorhinolaryngology, Vol. 61)

C.W.R.J., Ed. Cremers
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A decade of innovative findings in the research of molecular biology of hearing and deafness is reflected in this volume. The genetic causes for many types of syndromic and non-syndromic deafness are identified and genotypic-phenotypic relationships are explored. Although the type and degree of deafness caused by mutations in different genes significantly overlap, relatively unique age-related audiometric profiles are also emerging. For example, the audioprofile of DFNA1 and DFNA6-14 is a low-frequency sensorineural hearing loss; with DFNA8-14 it is a mid-frequency sensorineural hearing loss, and with DFNA2, DFNA5 and DFNA20-26 it is a high-frequency progressive hearing loss. Recognizing such audioprofiles can facilitate well-guided decision-making in clinical practice and can direct genetic testing for deafness. With an accurate genetic diagnosis, prognostic information can be provided to patients and their families.
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Year:
2002
Edition:
1
Publisher:
S Karger Pub
Language:
english
Pages:
263
ISBN 10:
3805574495
ISBN 13:
9783805574495
File:
PDF, 4.33 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2002
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