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Results 1 - 10 of 87 for Inner ear
  1. ... with this condition, the structures that form the inner ear are usually completely absent (labyrinthine aplasia). Rarely, affected individuals have some underdeveloped inner ear structures in one or both ears. The abnormalities ...
  2. Ménière disease is a disorder of the inner ear that affects balance and hearing. This condition is characterized by sudden episodes of extreme dizziness (vertigo), a roaring sound in the ears (tinnitus), ...
  3. ... profound hearing loss caused by changes in the inner ear (sensorineural hearing loss) is evident at birth. Less ... vestibular system, which is the part of the inner ear that helps maintain the body's balance and ...
  4. ... deafness, hearing loss caused by changes in the inner ear (sensorineural hearing loss) usually begins between childhood and young adulthood, and gradually gets worse. An inner ear abnormality affecting both ears occurs in most people ...
  5. ... hearing caused by damage to structures in the inner ear. The inner ear processes sound and sends the information to the ... help transfer sound from the eardrum to the inner ear. Some forms of nonsyndromic hearing loss, particularly a ...
  6. ... that it is related to changes in the inner ear, or it may be caused by auditory neuropathy, ... the transmission of sound (auditory) signals from the inner ear to the brain. The hearing loss is either ...
  7. ... is most commonly associated with changes in the inner ear, where sound waves are converted to nerve impulses ... for the normal structure or function of the inner ear. Mutations in a subset of these genes also ...
  8. ... that it is caused by abnormalities of the inner ear. The loss of vision is caused by an ... vestibular system, which is the part of the inner ear that helps maintain the body's balance and ...
  9. ... brain senses movement by combining signals from the inner ears, eyes, muscles, and joints. When the eyes signal ... to the person riding in it), but the inner ears and other parts of the body signal that ...
  10. ... are affected in NEDBEH, including the kidneys and inner ear. Problems with the inner ear can lead to hearing impairment (sensorineural hearing loss). ... important for early development of the brain, eyes, inner ear, heart, and kidneys.Researchers suspect that RERE gene ...
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