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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Sudden hearing loss disorder
  1. ... minority of cases, sudden death during sleep (called sudden unexpected death in epilepsy, or SUDEP).Hearing loss in childhood is common in dup15q syndrome and ...
  2. ... in the inner ear. These growths can cause hearing loss in one or both ears, as well as ringing in the ears (tinnitus) and problems with balance. Without treatment, these tumors can cause sudden profound deafness.Noncancerous tumors may also develop in ...
  3. ... difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia) and mild to moderate hearing loss ... by cataplexy, which is a sudden brief loss of muscle tone in response to ...
  4. ... Nielsen syndrome is a condition that causes profound hearing loss from birth and a ... Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome is uncommon; ...
  5. ... balance and hearing. This condition is characterized by sudden episodes of extreme dizziness (vertigo), a roaring sound ... feeling of fullness in the ears. Additionally, permanent hearing loss eventually develops in many people with this disorder. ...
  6. ... fluid in the brain (hydrocephalus), abnormal breathing, and sudden death.The signs and symptoms of Hajdu-Cheney ...
  7. ... JM, Davis GJ, Hunsaker JC 3rd, Balko MG. Sudden death in a child with Carpenter Syndrome. Case ...