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- ... exact role of this protein in the inner ear is less clear, although it appears to be involved in ... (EKVP), a skin disorder characterized by areas of hyperkeratosis, which is abnormally ...
- ... fragile X syndrome (described above), such as prominent ears, and may experience ... risk of developing a disorder known as fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome ( ...
- ... proper level of potassium ions in the inner ear. Some studies indicate that gap junctions made with ... identified in people with a skin disorder called Clouston syndrome, which is also known as ...
- ... DSPP gene is also active in the inner ear, although it is unclear whether it plays a role in normal ... are responsible for two forms of this disorder, type II and type III. Mutations in this ...
- ... is typically the mildest of the otopalatodigital spectrum disorders (described above). It is characterized by hearing loss caused by malformations in tiny bones in the ears (ossicles), an opening in the roof of the ...
- ... protein disrupts development of stereocilia in the inner ear, which leads to ... disorder retinitis pigmentosa later in life, which is characteristic ...
- ... have been found to cause a very rare disorder called Sweeney-Cox syndrome. This condition is characterized by widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), abnormal eyelids and ears, unusually small bones in the face and jaw, ...
- ... vision, but not enough function in the inner ear to permit normal hearing. More ... cause a form of the disorder known as Usher syndrome type IB (USH1B), which ...
- ... reduction or absence of melanocytes in the inner ear leads to hearing loss. Decreased ... syndrome type II, a disorder that can cause hearing loss and changes in ...
- ... areas of the brain and the limbs, heart, ears, and eyes. Researchers suspect that it may be ... syndrome, a disorder characterized by the combination of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (a ...