Non-syndromic X-linked deafness is highly heterogeneous. At least five different clinical forms have been described, but only two loci have been mapped. Here we report a Spanish family affected by a previously undescribed X-linked form of hearing impairment. Deafness is non-syndromic, sensorineural, and progressive. In affected males, the auditory impairment is first detected at school age, affecting mainly the high frequencies. Later it evolves to become severe to profound, involving all frequencies for adulthood. Carrier females manifest a moderate hearing impairment in the high frequencies, with the onset delayed to the fourth decade of life. Deafness was assumed to be X-linked dominant, with incomplete penetrance and variable expressivi...
Non-syndromic X-linked deafness is genetically heterogeneous but clinical and radiological studies h...
Hearing loss is one of the most frequent sensory disorders in humans. Haplotype reconstruction is on...
Sensorineural hearing loss is a very diffuse pathology (about 1/1000 born) with several types of tra...
Linkage analysis has been carried out in a family with severe congenital sensorineural deafness with...
The recessive mode of transmission accounts for ∼75 % of inherited non syndromic deafness cases. We ...
The pathophysiology of sensorineural hearing impairment, which is a common clinical disorder, remain...
Hearing impairment (HI) is the most frequent sensory defect with wide genetic heterogeneity. Approxi...
Hearing impairment (HI) is the most frequent sensory defect with wide genetic heterogeneity. Approxi...
Primary-i.e., nonsyndromal-postlingual deafness is inherited as an autosomal dominant phenotype in a...
The identification of deafness genes is an essential step in understanding the molecular mechanism o...
DFNA23, a novel locus for autosomal dominant nonsyndromic hearing loss, was identified in a Swiss Ge...
PubMed ID: 9799605X-linked inherited hearing impairment is a group of heterogeneous disorders accoun...
Hearing loss is a common sensory deficit in humans. The hearing loss may be conductive, sensorineura...
WOS: 000076938900016PubMed ID: 9799605X-linked inherited hearing impairment is a group of heterogene...
BACKGROUND: Non-syndromic hearing loss is the most genetically heterogeneous trait known in humans. ...
Non-syndromic X-linked deafness is genetically heterogeneous but clinical and radiological studies h...
Hearing loss is one of the most frequent sensory disorders in humans. Haplotype reconstruction is on...
Sensorineural hearing loss is a very diffuse pathology (about 1/1000 born) with several types of tra...
Linkage analysis has been carried out in a family with severe congenital sensorineural deafness with...
The recessive mode of transmission accounts for ∼75 % of inherited non syndromic deafness cases. We ...
The pathophysiology of sensorineural hearing impairment, which is a common clinical disorder, remain...
Hearing impairment (HI) is the most frequent sensory defect with wide genetic heterogeneity. Approxi...
Hearing impairment (HI) is the most frequent sensory defect with wide genetic heterogeneity. Approxi...
Primary-i.e., nonsyndromal-postlingual deafness is inherited as an autosomal dominant phenotype in a...
The identification of deafness genes is an essential step in understanding the molecular mechanism o...
DFNA23, a novel locus for autosomal dominant nonsyndromic hearing loss, was identified in a Swiss Ge...
PubMed ID: 9799605X-linked inherited hearing impairment is a group of heterogeneous disorders accoun...
Hearing loss is a common sensory deficit in humans. The hearing loss may be conductive, sensorineura...
WOS: 000076938900016PubMed ID: 9799605X-linked inherited hearing impairment is a group of heterogene...
BACKGROUND: Non-syndromic hearing loss is the most genetically heterogeneous trait known in humans. ...
Non-syndromic X-linked deafness is genetically heterogeneous but clinical and radiological studies h...
Hearing loss is one of the most frequent sensory disorders in humans. Haplotype reconstruction is on...
Sensorineural hearing loss is a very diffuse pathology (about 1/1000 born) with several types of tra...