This study aims to evaluate the etiology of pediatric sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). A total of 423 children with SNHL were evaluated, with the focus on the determination of causative genetic and acquired etiologies of uni- and bilateral SNHL in relation to age at diagnosis and severity of the hearing loss. We found that a stepwise diagnostic approach comprising of imaging, genetic, and/or pediatric evaluation identified a cause for SNHL in 67% of the children. The most common causative finding in children with bilateral SNHL was causative gene variants (26%), and in children with unilateral SNHL, a structural anomaly of the temporal bone (27%). The probability of finding an etiologic diagnosis is significantly higher in children under ...
Hearing loss is an etiologically heterogeneous trait with differences in the age of onset, severity ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the aetiology of congenital hearing loss detected by the universal neonat...
<div><p>Hearing loss is an etiologically heterogeneous trait with differences in the age of onset, s...
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 ...
Abstract Determining the etiology of severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss (SP-SNHL) in pedi...
The objective of the study was to examine the aetiology of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) in a pa...
PubMed ID: 12122638OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the severity, age of presentation, and ...
SUMMARY: This article is the second in a 2-part series reviewing neuroimaging in childhood SNHL. Pre...
AIM: The effects of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) are often complicated by additional disabili...
A progressive sensorineural hearing loss in childhood, with an extremely variable prevalence (from 4...
Summary: Hearing loss is a multifaceted condition with many etiologies, among which genetic mutation...
With prevalence figures close to 0.2% at birth and rising to 0.35% during adolescence, hearing loss ...
SummarySensorineural hearing loss is the most common form of sensory impairment in children. As a pr...
hearing loss is one of the most common disabilities and has lifelong consequences for affected child...
Hearing loss is an etiologically heterogeneous trait with differences in the age of onset, severity ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the aetiology of congenital hearing loss detected by the universal neonat...
<div><p>Hearing loss is an etiologically heterogeneous trait with differences in the age of onset, s...
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 ...
Abstract Determining the etiology of severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss (SP-SNHL) in pedi...
The objective of the study was to examine the aetiology of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) in a pa...
PubMed ID: 12122638OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the severity, age of presentation, and ...
SUMMARY: This article is the second in a 2-part series reviewing neuroimaging in childhood SNHL. Pre...
AIM: The effects of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) are often complicated by additional disabili...
A progressive sensorineural hearing loss in childhood, with an extremely variable prevalence (from 4...
Summary: Hearing loss is a multifaceted condition with many etiologies, among which genetic mutation...
With prevalence figures close to 0.2% at birth and rising to 0.35% during adolescence, hearing loss ...
SummarySensorineural hearing loss is the most common form of sensory impairment in children. As a pr...
hearing loss is one of the most common disabilities and has lifelong consequences for affected child...
Hearing loss is an etiologically heterogeneous trait with differences in the age of onset, severity ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the aetiology of congenital hearing loss detected by the universal neonat...
<div><p>Hearing loss is an etiologically heterogeneous trait with differences in the age of onset, s...