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Congenital deafness
- ... almost immediately. Most infants with trisomy 13 have congenital heart disease. Complications may include: Breathing difficulty or lack of breathing (apnea) Deafness Feeding problems Heart failure Seizures Vision problems
- ... that carries the signals to the brain. Sensorineural deafness that is present at birth (congenital) is most often due to: Genetic syndromes Infections ...
- ... column and tissue around the brain (meningitis) OTHER: Deafness Low blood platelet count Enlarged liver and spleen Abnormal muscle tone Bone disease
- ... of the expectant mother lowers the risk for congenital syphilis in the infant. Babies who become infected when passing through the birth canal have a better outlook than those who are infected earlier during pregnancy.
- ... physical activities and movement Vision problems or blindness Deafness
- ... medicines Hearing loss may be present at birth (congenital) and can be due to: Birth defects that ...
- ... blue sclera) Multiple bone fractures Early hearing loss ( deafness ) Because type I collagen is also found in ... 2023:chap 22. Son-Hing JP, Thompson GH. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and ...
- Symptoms may include any of the following: Deafness Decreased eye contact, blindness Decreased muscle tone (loss of muscle strength), loss of motor skills, paralysis Slow growth and delayed mental and social ...
- ... include: Breathing difficulty or lack of breathing (apnea) Deafness Feeding problems Heart failure Seizures Vision problems
- ... glands under the ears. It can lead to deafness, swelling of the brain and/or spinal cord ... or sister with a history of hereditary or congenital immune system problems Has ever had a condition ...