Qatar is a sovereign state located on the Eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Persian Gulf. Its native population consists of 3 major subgroups: people of Arabian origin or Bedouins, those from an Eastern or Persian ancestry and individuals with African admixture. Historically, all types of consanguineous marriages have been and still are common in the Qatari population, particularly among first and double-first cousins. Thus, there is a higher risk for most inherited diseases including hereditary hearing loss (HHL). In particular, a hearing loss prevalence of 5.2% has been reported in Qatar, with parental consanguinity being more common among affected individuals as compared with unaffected ones. Our recent molecular results conf...
Background Countries with culturally accepted consanguinity provide a unique resource for the study ...
Consanguineous marriage is strongly favored in many large human populations. In the most parts of so...
Purpose Hearing loss is more prevalent in the Saudi Arabian population than in other populations; ho...
Qatar is a sovereign state located on the Eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Persian Gulf...
Background: Hearing loss is the most predominant sensory defect worldwide with around 8% of cases oc...
Hereditary hearing loss is characterized by a very high genetic heterogeneity. In the Qatari populat...
The increased risk for autosomal recessive disorders is one of the most well-known medical implicati...
OBJECTIVE: This study reports results from the first survey of the genetic causes of nonsyndromic se...
A community-based nationwide survey for hearing loss was conducted in Oman in between 1996 and 1997....
International audienceBackground: Consanguinity rate is high in Algeria, and the population is thus ...
Background and Objectives: Mutations in the GJB2 gene are a major cause of hearing loss in many popu...
The current molecular genetic diagnostic rates for hereditary hearing loss (HL) vary considerably ac...
A significant contribution to the causes of hereditary hearing impairment comes from genetic factors...
Objective: Hereditary hearing loss (HHL) is a very common disorder. When inherited in an autosomal r...
Hearing impairment is an immensely diagnosed genetic cause, 5% of the total world population effects...
Background Countries with culturally accepted consanguinity provide a unique resource for the study ...
Consanguineous marriage is strongly favored in many large human populations. In the most parts of so...
Purpose Hearing loss is more prevalent in the Saudi Arabian population than in other populations; ho...
Qatar is a sovereign state located on the Eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Persian Gulf...
Background: Hearing loss is the most predominant sensory defect worldwide with around 8% of cases oc...
Hereditary hearing loss is characterized by a very high genetic heterogeneity. In the Qatari populat...
The increased risk for autosomal recessive disorders is one of the most well-known medical implicati...
OBJECTIVE: This study reports results from the first survey of the genetic causes of nonsyndromic se...
A community-based nationwide survey for hearing loss was conducted in Oman in between 1996 and 1997....
International audienceBackground: Consanguinity rate is high in Algeria, and the population is thus ...
Background and Objectives: Mutations in the GJB2 gene are a major cause of hearing loss in many popu...
The current molecular genetic diagnostic rates for hereditary hearing loss (HL) vary considerably ac...
A significant contribution to the causes of hereditary hearing impairment comes from genetic factors...
Objective: Hereditary hearing loss (HHL) is a very common disorder. When inherited in an autosomal r...
Hearing impairment is an immensely diagnosed genetic cause, 5% of the total world population effects...
Background Countries with culturally accepted consanguinity provide a unique resource for the study ...
Consanguineous marriage is strongly favored in many large human populations. In the most parts of so...
Purpose Hearing loss is more prevalent in the Saudi Arabian population than in other populations; ho...