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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Old age
  1. ... population. Age-related hearing impairment Deafness due to old age Hearing loss, age-related Old-aged sensorineural hearing impairment Presbyacusia Presbycusis National Organization ...
  2. ... active enable some individuals to attain a healthy old age; genetics then appears to play a progressively important ...
  3. ... can occur any time from early infancy to old age. This condition may explain some cases of sudden ...
  4. ... made anytime during life, from before birth to old age, depending on when the features of the condition ...
  5. ... distinctive facial features that give the appearance of old age. They often have a large head, a triangular ...
  6. ... become apparent at any time from infancy to old age. Hearing loss that is present before a child ...
  7. ... PE. Dupuytren disease: an evolving understanding of an age-old disease. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2011 Dec; ...
  8. ... early childhood; for example, an affected 3-year-old child may have bones more typical of a child of 2. However, bone age is usually normal by age 6 to 12. ...
  9. ... syndrome is slowed mineralization of bones (delayed bone age); for example, an affected 3-year-old child may have bones more typical of a ...
  10. ... a normal process called bone remodeling, which replaces old bone tissue with new bone, the excess bone is usually reabsorbed by the body and undetectable on x-ray images by the age of 2.The mutation that causes this condition ...
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