نتایج جستجو برای: syndromic deafness

تعداد نتایج: 13200  

Mutations in the connexin 26 (Cx26) gene at the DFNB1 locus on chromosome 13q12 are associated with autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing loss (ARNSHL). There are many known mutations in this gene that cause hearing loss. A single frameshift, at position 35 (35delG) accounts for 50% of mutations in the Caucasian population with carrier frequencies of 1.5-2.5%. In this study we investigated ...

Khazaei Koohpar, Zeinab, Ranji, Najmeh, Rezaei, Omid,

Introduction: Mutation in SLC26A4 gene is one of reason of syndromic and non-syndomic hearing loss. Mutation in this gene is reported to be the second most common cause of deafness in the worldwide, after GJB2 gene. The aim of this study was to evaluate mutations in exon 10 of SLC26A4 gene in individuals with hearing loss in Guilan province. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive cross-sect...

2006
M. V. V. Reddy P. P. Reddy P. Usha Rani L. Hema Bindu

Facio Auricular Vertebral (FAV) or Goldenhar syndrome is a very rare kind of syndromic deafness and is inherited as autosomal dominant. A study was taken up to understand the prevalence of this syndrome in children below the age of 14 years with hearing loss. Out of 1073 children with hearing impairment, Goldenhar syndrome was observed only in 1 (0.09%) case. The child suffered severe hearing l...

2014
Antoine Blin Ismaïl Cissé Ulrich Bockelmann

We describe an approach to substituting a fluorescence microarray with a surface made of an arrangement of electrolyte-gated field effect transistors. This was achieved using a dedicated blocking of non-specific interactions and comparing threshold voltage shifts of transistors exhibiting probe molecules of different base sequence. We apply the approach to detection of the 35delG mutation, whic...

Journal: :British medical bulletin 2002
Andrew Forge Tony Wright

The inner ear is structurally complex. A molecular description of its architecture is now emerging from the use of contemporary methods of cell and molecular biology, and from studies of ontogenetic development. With the application of clinical and molecular genetics, it has now become possible to identify genes associated with inherited, non-syndromic deafness and balance dysfunction in humans...

2010
Helmuth A. Sánchez Gülistan Meşe Miduturu Srinivas Thomas W. White Vytas K. Verselis

Mutations in GJB2, which encodes Cx26, are one of the most common causes of inherited deafness in humans. More than 100 mutations have been identified scattered throughout the Cx26 protein, most of which cause nonsyndromic sensorineural deafness. In a subset of mutations, deafness is accompanied by hyperkeratotic skin disorders, which are typically severe and sometimes fatal. Many of these synd...

Journal: :Journal of basic and clinical physiology and pharmacology 2000
N Ahituv K B Avraham

We have shown here several examples of how hearing and vestibular impaired mouse mutants are generated and the insight that they provide in the study of auditory and vestibular function. These types of genetic studies may also lead to the identification of disease-susceptibility genes, perhaps the most critical element in presbyacusis (age-related hearing loss). Some individuals may be more pro...

Journal: :genetics in the 3rd millennium 0
تارا اخترخاوری tara akhtarkhavari مژگان بابا نژاد mojgan babanejad مرضیه محسنی marzieh mohseni خدیجه جلالوند khadijeh jalalvand حسین نجم آبادی hossein najmabadi کیمیا کهریزی kimia kahrizi

heredity hearing loss (hl) is the most prevalent sensory disorder and most cases are non-syndromic. eighty percent of non-syndromic sensorineural deaf patients show an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance. to date, 47 genes and 98 loci have been reported for this mode of inheritance. previous studies in our center showed the high prevalence of dfnb3 among iranian deaf families. pjvk (dfnb...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 1999
P Kopp O K Arseven L Sabacan T Kotlar J Dupuis H Cavaliere C L Santos J L Jameson G Medeiros-Neto

Pendred's syndrome is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by goiter, impaired iodide organification, and congenital sensorineural deafness. The gene mutated in Pendred's syndrome, PDS (Pendred's syndrome gene), was cloned very recently and encodes the putative sulfate transporter pendrin. Pendred's syndrome may account for up to 10% of the cases with hereditary hearing loss, and pendri...

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