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Progressive hearing impairment
- ... Kong X. Dentinogenesis imperfecta 1 with or without progressive hearing loss is associated with distinct mutations in DSPP. Nat ...
- ... Disorders (NORD) RENAL TUBULAR ACIDOSIS, DISTAL, 2, WITH PROGRESSIVE SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS; DRTA2 PubMed Alper SL. Familial renal tubular acidosis. ...
- ... 30 percent of individuals with Norrie disease develop progressive hearing loss, and 30 to 50 percent of people affected ...
- ... Some people with SED with metatarsal shortening have progressive hearing loss. SED with metatarsal shortening is rare; as of ...
- ... or all the time. Additionally, they can develop progressive hearing loss in their teenage years. Other features of MWS ...
- ... is characterized by hearing loss from birth and progressive vision loss that begins in adolescence or adulthood. The hearing loss associated with this form of Usher syndrome ranges ...
- ... but some people experience more severe symptoms. Significant hearing loss, eye abnormalities, and progressive kidney disease are more common in males with ...
- ... clouding of the lens of the eyes (cataracts), hearing loss, short stature, progressive muscle weakness (myopathy), and intellectual disabilities. Some people ...
- ... loss can be stable, or it may be progressive, becoming more severe as a person gets older. Particular types of nonsyndromic hearing loss show distinctive patterns of hearing loss. For example, ...
- ... these instances, the condition is referred to as progressive external ophthalmoplegia plus (PEO+). Additional signs and symptoms can include hearing loss caused by nerve damage in the inner ear ( ...