نتایج جستجو برای: congenital deafness
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Hearing loss due to mutations in the connexin gene family, which encodes gap junctional proteins, is a common form of hereditary deafness. In particular, connexin 26 (Cx26, GJB2) mutations are responsible for ~50% of non-syndromic hearing loss, which is the highest incidence of genetic disease. In the clinic, Cx26 mutations cause various auditory phenotypes ranging from profound congenital deaf...
We report on a 22-year-old male patient and his father, both presenting with congenital sensorineural deafness, diffuse palmoplantar keratoderma and knuckle pads. These findings are similar to those previously described in the Bart-Pumphrey syndrome, a rare autosomal dominant disorder. Several conditions including keratoderma and deafness are briefly reviewed.
Pendred syndrome (PDS) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by congenital deafness, goiter and iodide organification defect. Presence of inner ear malformations is essential for the clinical diagnosis. Most individuals with PDS are clinically and biochemically euthyroid. Mutations in the PDS gene encoding pendrin protein have been shown to be associated with PDS. It has been recentl...
Introduction: Hearing impairment has a large economic and social burden on societies. Determination of related demographic and audiologic characteristics of deaf patients can help to understand the related factors to hearing impairment and prevent it. In this study we assessed the demographic and audiologic characteristics of deaf patients in a population in the north of Iran. Materials and Met...
Congenital deafness leads to functional deficits in the auditory cortex for which early cochlear implantation can effectively compensate. Most of these deficits have been demonstrated functionally. Furthermore, the majority of previous studies on deafness have involved the primary auditory cortex; knowledge of higher-order areas is limited to effects of cross-modal reorganization. In this study...
OBJECTIVE to determinate the role of heterozygosis of M34T mutation of GJB2 gene in non syndromic congenital deafness. METHODS retrospective study between March 2010 and June 2013. Molecular screening for 35delG and M34T mutations of the GJB2 gene was offered to all women undergoing to second trimester genetic amniocentesis. Patients were excluded from the study group if one of the following ...
thiamine responsive megaloblastic anemia in didmoa (wolfram) syndrome has an autosomal- recessive mode of inheritance . megaloblastic anemia and sideroblastic anemia is accompanied by diabetes insipidus (di), diabetes mellitus (dm) ,optic atrophy (oa) and deafness (d). neutropenia and thrombocytopenia are also present. we report a 7 month old girl with congenital macrocytic anemia a rare clinic...
Ritchie Rodger (1945) speaking to this Society classified congenital syphilitic nerve deafness into early and late. He gave two varieties of the early type; a neuritis associated with basal meningitis, and an oto-labyrinthitis. These two early varieties were found to occur in infancy. There is only one late type, a labyrinthitis, which is by far the commonest of all varieties; this usually occu...
It is estimated that about one half of all congenital deafness and/or hearing impairment is inherited and that approximately one third of this communicative disorder is associated with syndromic abnormalities. The remainder of inherited deafness occurs as an isolated entity, independent of alterations in physical status or any disease process. This latter group typically presents with no clinic...
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