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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Loss of voice
  1. ... range of joint movement (hypermobility); dental problems; hearing loss; a deep, gravelly voice; excess body hair; recurrent infections in childhood; heart ...
  2. ... are in their twenties and includes graying and loss of hair; a hoarse voice; and thin, hardened skin. They may also have ...
  3. ... lateral meningocele syndrome include a high and nasal voice, hearing loss, abnormalities of the heart or the genitourinary system, ...
  4. ... hoarseness is expressed as a weak cry. The voice abnormalities persist throughout life and can ultimately cause difficulty speaking or complete loss of speech. Involvement of the throat, tonsils, and ...
  5. ... of the spine (scoliosis), obesity, and a hoarse voice. Some people with this disorder have ear abnormalities that lead to hearing loss. Affected individuals may have eye abnormalities that cause ...
  6. ... Vocal cords can stiffen, resulting in a hoarse voice. The airway is narrow, which can contribute to prolonged or recurrent respiratory infections. Affected individuals may also have recurrent ear infections, which can lead to hearing loss. Mucolipidosis II alpha/beta is a rare disorder, ...
  7. ... lining of the digestive tract, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, and fatigue are ... a hoarse voice, shortness of breath (dyspnea), or vocal cord paralysis. ...
  8. ... In Boucher-Neuhäuser syndrome, it arises from a loss of cells (atrophy) in the ... and deepening of the voice in males, and the start of monthly periods ( ...
  9. ... within neurons, which may lead to dysfunction and loss of these cells in the ... whispery voice (dysphonia) that typically begins in adulthood. Affected adults ...
  10. ... can also enlarge, resulting in a deep, hoarse voice. The airway may become narrow in ... vision loss. Affected individuals may also have hearing loss and ...
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