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  1. ... ear infections that cause fluid buildup in the middle ear. This hearing loss is often temporary. However, if ... from changes in the small bones in the middle ear; or mixed, meaning it is caused by a ...
  2. ... see Deafness and Hereditary Hearing Loss Overview ) Persistent middle ear effusions. Myringotomy tubes as needed Craniofacial Individuals with ...
  3. ... g., pancreatic insufficiency, short stature, maldigestion, neutropenia, frequent middle-ear and other infections, progressive marrow failure, myelodysplastic syndrome). ...
  4. ... with age, being most striking in young and middle childhood, and most subtle in the adult. Key features found irrespective of age include low-set, posteriorly rotated ears with fleshy helices; vivid blue or blue-green ...
  5. ... 3). The most prevalent GI SN histology was adenocarcinoma (56%). The highest risk of GI SNs was ... 4), and hearing loss in one or both ears not corrected by a hearing aid (RR, 5. ...
  6. ... A plea for conservation of kidney in renal adenocarcinoma associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease. J Urol ...
  7. ... are more likely to be high-grade serous adenocarcinomas and are less likely to be mucinous or ... autosomal dominant syndrome associated with poorly differentiated invasive adenocarcinoma of the stomach presenting as linitis plastica . It ...