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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Functional abnormality of the inner ear
  1. ... Bigozzi M, Genuardi M, Giglio S, Pela I. Inner ear abnormalities in four patients with dRTA and SNHL: clinical ...
  2. ... Bigozzi M, Genuardi M, Giglio S, Pela I. Inner ear abnormalities in four patients with dRTA and SNHL: clinical ...
  3. ... gland (called a goiter), hearing loss, and other abnormalities of the inner ear, including an enlarged vestibular aqueduct.Some of the ... to the loss of sensory cells in the inner ear that are needed for ... other thyroid abnormalities; in a small number of people, SLC26A4 gene ...
  4. ... becomes more severe over time, and usually involves abnormalities of both the inner ear and the middle ear (mixed hearing loss). In ... critical for binding to DNA. A lack of functional POU3F4 protein probably ... middle and inner ear, leading to hearing loss. More About This Health ...
  5. ... 30 that appears to block the formation of functional gap junctions. A shortage of these channels may alter the level of potassium ions in the inner ear, which would disrupt the conversion of sound waves ...
  6. ... connexin 26 that prevents the formation of any functional gap junctions. An absence of these channels probably affects the function and survival of cells in the inner ear that are essential for hearing. More About This ...
  7. ... ClC-Ka and ClC-Kb function in the inner ear. More About This Health Condition ... to salt wasting. Abnormalities of salt transport also affect the reabsorption of ...
  8. ... the mouth, the jaw, and parts of the inner ear. ... bone and muscle abnormalities. These genetic changes delete, insert, or rearrange genetic ...
  9. ... a mutation that prevents the production of any functional pro-alpha1(XI) chain, ... in the eye and inner ear that lead to vision and hearing problems.In ...
  10. ... with KCNQ1 proteins are primarily found in the inner ear and in heart (cardiac) muscle. In the inner ear, these channels help maintain the proper ion balance ...
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