This book is aimed as a follow up of these two projects. It endeavours to provide a broad and up to date overview of genetic hearing impairment for audiologists, otolaryngologists, paediatricians and clinical geneticists to improve the quality of care for the large group of patients with suspected genetic hearing impairment. It does not set out to be a comprehensive description of syndromes such as the excellent and complete text of Toriello, Reardon, and Gorlin (2004), but to provide an easily read sourcebook for those students and clinicians with an interest in this field
The advent of hearing screening in newborns in many states has led to an increase in the use of gene...
Hearing loss affects about 4% of people under 45 years of age and comprises a broad spectrum of clin...
Genetic hearing loss crosses almost all the categories of hearing loss which includes the following:...
This book is aimed as a follow up of these two projects. It endeavours to provide a broad and up to ...
OBJECTIVE: The fundamental processes involved in the mechanism of hearing seem to be controlled by h...
Summary: Hearing loss is a multifaceted condition with many etiologies, among which genetic mutation...
Since the identification of the first deafness gene in the '90s, a relevant number of genes have bee...
Hearing loss (HL) is a worldwide disease with substantial economic costs for the public health. Arou...
The recent rapid development of molecular biology techniques applied to the genetics of normal and d...
One in every 1,000 newborn suffers from congenital hearing impairment. More than 60 % of the congeni...
© The Author(s) 2019. Over the past two decades, significant technological advances have facilitated...
Etiology of hearing impairment (HI) is complex and comprises genetic and environmental factors. Curr...
Hearing loss is one of the most common sensory deficits. It carries severe medical and social conseq...
SummaryOne in every 1,000 newborn suffers from congenital hearing impairment. More than 60% of the c...
Research in the genetics of hearing and deafness has evolved rapidly over the past years, providing ...
The advent of hearing screening in newborns in many states has led to an increase in the use of gene...
Hearing loss affects about 4% of people under 45 years of age and comprises a broad spectrum of clin...
Genetic hearing loss crosses almost all the categories of hearing loss which includes the following:...
This book is aimed as a follow up of these two projects. It endeavours to provide a broad and up to ...
OBJECTIVE: The fundamental processes involved in the mechanism of hearing seem to be controlled by h...
Summary: Hearing loss is a multifaceted condition with many etiologies, among which genetic mutation...
Since the identification of the first deafness gene in the '90s, a relevant number of genes have bee...
Hearing loss (HL) is a worldwide disease with substantial economic costs for the public health. Arou...
The recent rapid development of molecular biology techniques applied to the genetics of normal and d...
One in every 1,000 newborn suffers from congenital hearing impairment. More than 60 % of the congeni...
© The Author(s) 2019. Over the past two decades, significant technological advances have facilitated...
Etiology of hearing impairment (HI) is complex and comprises genetic and environmental factors. Curr...
Hearing loss is one of the most common sensory deficits. It carries severe medical and social conseq...
SummaryOne in every 1,000 newborn suffers from congenital hearing impairment. More than 60% of the c...
Research in the genetics of hearing and deafness has evolved rapidly over the past years, providing ...
The advent of hearing screening in newborns in many states has led to an increase in the use of gene...
Hearing loss affects about 4% of people under 45 years of age and comprises a broad spectrum of clin...
Genetic hearing loss crosses almost all the categories of hearing loss which includes the following:...