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Results 41 - 50 of 70 for ear disorders
  1. ... involved in the normal function of the inner ear. ... an intestinal disorder called Hirschsprung disease that causes severe constipation or ...
  2. ... survival of nerve cells (neurons) in the inner ear that transmit sound (auditory) signals. ... syndrome, a disorder that causes both hearing loss and severe nearsightedness ( ...
  3. ... characterized by short stature, underdeveloped kneecaps, and small ears. These ... of the disorder. Some studies suggest that alterations of ORC1 result ...
  4. ... an eye condition called progressive external ophthalmoplegia. This disorder ... (sensorineural hearing loss), and digestive problems.Typically, mutations ...
  5. ... and is present in the nose and external ears.Cartilage cells use sulfate ions ... type. This rare disorder of bone development is characterized by extremely short ...
  6. ... the loss of sensory cells in the inner ear that are needed for hearing.Because ... considered as separate disorders or as a spectrum of related signs and ...
  7. ... also have signs and symptoms of autism spectrum disorder, which affects ... function in inner ear cells, impairing hearing, and in the cluster of ...
  8. ... About This Health Condition Several other ... in the ears (stapes fixation).Multiple synostoses syndrome 1 is characterized ...
  9. ... areas of the skin, hair, eyes, and inner ear, leading to hearing loss and the patchy loss of pigmentation that are ... AJ, Rigopoulos D, Katsambas AD. A review of genetic disorders of hypopigmentation: lessons learned from the biology of ...
  10. ... brain and spinal cord (central nervous system), eyes, ears, lungs, intestine, ... symptoms of the disorder.A condition previously classified as a separate disorder ...
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