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Results 11 - 20 of 405 for Hearing abnormality
  1. ... are rotated backward. Some affected individuals also have hearing loss.Abnormalities of the mandible are another characteristic feature of ...
  2. ... meningocele syndrome include a high and nasal voice, hearing loss, abnormalities of the heart or the genitourinary system, poor ...
  3. ... Peters plus syndrome include heart defects, structural brain abnormalities, hearing loss, and kidney or genital abnormalities. Peters plus syndrome is a rare disorder; its ...
  4. ... is characterized by a distinctive facial appearance, eye abnormalities, hearing loss, and joint problems. Several of the COL2A1 ...
  5. ... Alport syndrome, a condition characterized by kidney disease, hearing loss, and eye abnormalities. Most of these variants change single protein building ...
  6. ... syndrome can include kidney abnormalities, mild to profound hearing loss, eye abnormalities, heart defects, foot abnormalities, and genital malformations. These ...
  7. ... Alport syndrome, a condition characterized by kidney disease, hearing loss, and eye abnormalities. Most of these variants change single protein building ...
  8. ... spine abnormalities. Some people with this condition have hearing difficulties, eye abnormalities, an opening in the roof of the mouth ( ...
  9. ... abnormalities of the nasal passages, characteristic facial features, hearing loss, heart abnormalities, and short stature. Most people with Burn-McKeown ...
  10. ... ear; most people with BOR/BO syndrome have hearing loss and other ear abnormalities. The hearing loss can be sensorineural, meaning it is caused by abnormalities in the inner ear; conductive, meaning it results ...
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