- ... are also produced. This overactivation of the immune system causes fever and damages the liver and spleen, resulting in ... p >Most people with Netherton syndrome have immune system-related problems such as food allergies, hay fever, asthma, or an inflammatory skin disorder called eczema.</ ...
- ... aplasia Ears Recurrent otitis media, which can cause conductive ... unexplained fever should prompt the clinician to consider otitis media ...
- ... cognitive decline; and reduced consciousness, neurologic deterioration, and fever following minor head ... white matter is an autosomal recessive ...
- Decreased hearing; Deafness; Loss of hearing; Conductive hearing loss; Sensorineural hearing loss; Presbycusis ... Conductive hearing loss (CHL) occurs because of a mechanical problem in the outer or middle ear. This ...
- ... provider if: You have hearing loss You develop fever, ear pain, dizziness, or other symptoms after surgery
- ... 2: A-I ). Short stature Susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia Laboratory findings. Creatine kinase baseline levels are most ... Neurologic factors Atypical resonance Respiratory insufficiency Apraxia Malignant hyperthermia (MH). All individuals with a reported history of ...
- ... progressive joint contractures. Later findings include low-frequency conductive hearing loss, dental crowding, and partial lack of ... thorax Other Thin, high-pitched voice Low-frequency conductive hearing loss Nocturnal lagophthalmos (the inability to fully ...
- ... be considered. Myringotomy is indicated as needed for conductive hearing loss resulting from chronic otitis media. Significant ... prosthetics. Periodic hearing evaluations should be performed as conductive hearing loss is common. Agents/Circumstances to Avoid ...
- ... procedures. Hearing loss Audiologic eval Assess for sensorineural & conductive hearing loss. Esophageal atresia ± tracheoesophageal fistula Focused neonatal ...
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