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  1. ... Pierre Robin sequence is commonly observed. Sensorineural and conductive deafness (common) Cardiac septal defects and obstructive lesions to ... Foley et al 2010 ] Oligohypodontia (frequent) Sensorineural and conductive deafness (common) Hydronephrosis secondary to ureteric obstruction (common) Bleeding ...
  2. ... anomalies of kidneys Ears/hearing. Sensorineural and/or conductive deafness, abnormal pinnae, slit-like opening of auditory canals, ... years. Additional clinical features include sensorineural and/or conductive deafness. It is unclear if IVIC syndrome truly represents ...
  3. ... 1981 , Stanley et al 1988 , Maack & Muntz 1991 ]. Conductive deafness, often with malformation of the ossicles of the ...
  4. ... of Medicare population. We thus excluded studies of conductive deafness, studies evaluating children-only populations or studies with ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Handbook of information for the hard of hearing 
    Publication: Sacramento : California State Department of Education, 1947
    ... must be corrected, of course. One form of conductive deafness begins at or near birth and is progres- ... middle ear. There is one special form of conductive deafness usually beginning in young adults between fourteen and ...
  6. ... O. J. An operation for the relief of conductive deafness. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar, 1939, 348-66.— ... L. Q. The diagnosis and treatment of early conductive deafness. Hawaii M. J, 1946- 47, 6: 165-9.— ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General (pages 26-50) 
    Publication: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (U.S.), 2000
    ... cheekbones; a large fishlike mouth; deformed ears with conductive deafness; a small, receding chin and lower jaw; a ... faulty development of the ears leads to a conductive deafness. The severe facial deformities exacerbate the psychological difficulties ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General 
    Publication: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (U.S.), 2000
    ... cheekbones; a large fishlike mouth; deformed ears with conductive deafness; a small, receding chin and lower jaw; a ... faulty development of the ears leads to a conductive deafness. The severe facial deformities exacerbate the psychological difficulties ...
  9. ... disabling conditions such as facial palsy, blindness, or deafness (conductive and/or sensorineural hearing loss). In individuals with ... disabling conditions such as facial palsy, blindness, or deafness (conductive and/or sensorineural hearing loss) as cranial hyperostosis ...
  10. ... 2353-2990.5 Deafness, Conductive see Hearing Loss, Conductive Deafness, Partial see Hearing Loss, Partial Deafness, Sensorineural see ... IS^RNA (Transfer RNA) l£tRNA$££ fg^iMS (Deafness, Conductive) (£fs*'l4li73tl^$£ £ mm (Electrolysis) QD 557575 n.Ammizisith ...
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