The objective of the study was to examine the aetiology of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) in a paediatric population presenting to the National Centre of Medical Genetics. A retrospective chart review from 1998 to 2006. One hundred and twenty nine children were investigated for SNHL. The average age of diagnosis of hearing loss was 36 months. The degree of hearing loss was mild in 8 children, moderate in 33 children, severe in 31 children and profound in 57 children. Eighty-five children (66%) were diagnosed with a hereditary hearing loss, 11 (8%) children had an acquired hearing loss and no cause found in 33 (26%) children. This is the first report of the causes of hearing loss in Irish children. The mean age of diagnosis in our cohort ...
Introduction: The causes of Permanent Childhood Hearing Impairment (PCHI) are often quoted as being ...
An early identification of preverbal deafness in infancy is the most effectivetherapeutic tool for t...
Introduction: in 1994, a study was performed with 200 children and adolescents suffering from hearin...
This study aims to evaluate the etiology of pediatric sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). A total of ...
Hearing loss in children, especially the very young is a health problem that leads to hearing handic...
Hearing loss in children, especially the very young is a health problem that leads to hearing handic...
Abstract: Sensorineural hearing loss (NSHL) is one of the diseases, the diagnosis, and prognosis of ...
Abstract: Sensorineural hearing loss (NSHL) is one of the diseases, the diagnosis, and prognosis of ...
SummarySensorineural hearing loss is the most common form of sensory impairment in children. As a pr...
Pediatric hearing loss is a common sensory deficit, affecting nearly 9% of children worldwide. Compa...
hearing loss is one of the most common disabilities and has lifelong consequences for affected child...
Early identification of hearing loss in children is crucial for their cognitive and linguistic devel...
PubMed ID: 12122638OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the severity, age of presentation, and ...
A progressive sensorineural hearing loss in childhood, with an extremely variable prevalence (from 4...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the aetiology of congenital hearing loss detected by the universal neonat...
Introduction: The causes of Permanent Childhood Hearing Impairment (PCHI) are often quoted as being ...
An early identification of preverbal deafness in infancy is the most effectivetherapeutic tool for t...
Introduction: in 1994, a study was performed with 200 children and adolescents suffering from hearin...
This study aims to evaluate the etiology of pediatric sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). A total of ...
Hearing loss in children, especially the very young is a health problem that leads to hearing handic...
Hearing loss in children, especially the very young is a health problem that leads to hearing handic...
Abstract: Sensorineural hearing loss (NSHL) is one of the diseases, the diagnosis, and prognosis of ...
Abstract: Sensorineural hearing loss (NSHL) is one of the diseases, the diagnosis, and prognosis of ...
SummarySensorineural hearing loss is the most common form of sensory impairment in children. As a pr...
Pediatric hearing loss is a common sensory deficit, affecting nearly 9% of children worldwide. Compa...
hearing loss is one of the most common disabilities and has lifelong consequences for affected child...
Early identification of hearing loss in children is crucial for their cognitive and linguistic devel...
PubMed ID: 12122638OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the severity, age of presentation, and ...
A progressive sensorineural hearing loss in childhood, with an extremely variable prevalence (from 4...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the aetiology of congenital hearing loss detected by the universal neonat...
Introduction: The causes of Permanent Childhood Hearing Impairment (PCHI) are often quoted as being ...
An early identification of preverbal deafness in infancy is the most effectivetherapeutic tool for t...
Introduction: in 1994, a study was performed with 200 children and adolescents suffering from hearin...