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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Recurrent otitis media
  1. ... individuals can have chronic respiratory and sinus infections, recurrent ear infections (otitis media), and hearing loss.It is unclear ...
  2. ... have undescended testes (cryptorchidism). Some affected individuals have recurrent ear infections (otitis media), hearing loss, or hand and finger ...
  3. ... as failure to thrive). Weak muscle tone (hypotonia), recurrent ear infections, an unusually small head (microcephaly), and yellowing of ...
  4. ... recurrent respiratory infections. Affected individuals may also have recurrent ear infections, which can lead to hearing loss. Mucolipidosis II ...
  5. ... problems commonly associated with achondroplasia include obesity and recurrent ear infections. People with achondroplasia are generally of normal intelligence. ...
  6. ... tubes.Another feature of primary ciliary dyskinesia is recurrent ear infections (otitis media), especially in young children. Otitis media ...
  7. ... of tetrasomy 18p can include seizures, vision problems, recurrent ear infections, mild to moderate hearing loss, constipation and other ...
  8. ... loss. People with MPS VII may also have recurrent ear infections and hearing loss. Affected individuals may have developmental ...
  9. ... Affected individuals may also have hearing loss and recurrent ear infections.Some individuals with MPS I have short stature ...
  10. ... people with Apert syndrome have hearing loss or recurrent ear infections due to malformed ear structures.Abnormal development of ...
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