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"High-frequency" hearing impairment
- ... older individuals with type II have had progressive high-frequency hearing loss in addition to dental abnormalities, but it is ...
- ... the spine (vertebrae) may also be abnormally shaped. High-frequency hearing loss occurs in some cases. Distinctive facial features include ...
- ... and arthritis that begins early in life.Severe high-frequency hearing loss is common in people with OSMED. Typical facial ...
- ... forties and worsens gradually over time.Age-related hearing loss first affects the ability to hear high-frequency sounds, such as speech. Affected people find it ...
- ... severe and mainly affects the ability to hear high-frequency sounds. For example, it is difficult for affected individuals to hear high, soft speech sounds, such as those of the letters d and t. The degree of hearing loss varies within and among families with this condition, ...
- ... of PROP1, PIT1, HESX1, LHX3, and LHX4 shows high frequency of PROP1 mutations in patients with familial forms ...