Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is an endocrine disease commonly found in newborns and is related to the absence or reduction of thyroid hormones (THs), which are essential for development since intrauterine life. Children with CH can develop hearing problems as THs are crucial for the auditory pathway’s development and maturation. Sensory deprivations, especially in hearing disorders at early ages of development, can impair language skills, literacy, and behavioral, cognitive, social, and psychosocial development. In this review we describe clinical and molecular aspects linking CH and hearing loss
Purpose: To verify evidence of subclinical alterations through self-reported participation restricti...
Until the 1970s, the leading cause of preventable intellectual disability was untreated congenital h...
Iodine, through the thyroid hormones, is required for the development of the auditory cortexand coch...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Endocochlear, retrocochlear and/or central origin hearing damage may be related to ...
Objective: Thyroid hormone is necessary for normal development of the auditory system. The aim of th...
Iodine deficiency affects an estimated 241 million school-aged children in the world. Little is know...
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the presence of central auditory processing disorder symptoms i...
SUMMARY Hearing acuity was assessed in 45 children with sporadic congenital hypothyroidism during ad...
Background: Congenital hypothyroidism increases the risk of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). Child...
Abstract Purpose To investigate the frequency of otoneurological symptoms in children with congenit...
ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate the phonological characteristics of children with congenital hypothyr...
Aim : To evaluate sensory neural hearing loss in hypothyroid children. Material and methods. We unde...
Thyroid hormone (TH) insufficiency causes variable hearing impairment and mental deficiency in human...
This thesis shows that although the development of children with (permanent) congenital hypothyroidi...
Insufficient thyroid hormone during development results in deafness, but the molecular and structura...
Purpose: To verify evidence of subclinical alterations through self-reported participation restricti...
Until the 1970s, the leading cause of preventable intellectual disability was untreated congenital h...
Iodine, through the thyroid hormones, is required for the development of the auditory cortexand coch...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Endocochlear, retrocochlear and/or central origin hearing damage may be related to ...
Objective: Thyroid hormone is necessary for normal development of the auditory system. The aim of th...
Iodine deficiency affects an estimated 241 million school-aged children in the world. Little is know...
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the presence of central auditory processing disorder symptoms i...
SUMMARY Hearing acuity was assessed in 45 children with sporadic congenital hypothyroidism during ad...
Background: Congenital hypothyroidism increases the risk of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). Child...
Abstract Purpose To investigate the frequency of otoneurological symptoms in children with congenit...
ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate the phonological characteristics of children with congenital hypothyr...
Aim : To evaluate sensory neural hearing loss in hypothyroid children. Material and methods. We unde...
Thyroid hormone (TH) insufficiency causes variable hearing impairment and mental deficiency in human...
This thesis shows that although the development of children with (permanent) congenital hypothyroidi...
Insufficient thyroid hormone during development results in deafness, but the molecular and structura...
Purpose: To verify evidence of subclinical alterations through self-reported participation restricti...
Until the 1970s, the leading cause of preventable intellectual disability was untreated congenital h...
Iodine, through the thyroid hormones, is required for the development of the auditory cortexand coch...