Hearing loss due to failure of the auditory nerve.
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Examples for "perceptive deafness"
Examples for "perceptive deafness"
1Although she did not recognize hearing loss, audiometry revealed perceptive deafness.
1We also examine a non-muscle phenotype of interest to FSHD, high frequency hearing loss.
1We report a family with hereditary, bilateral, sensorineural deafness spanning four generations.
2The patient had sensorineural deafness as well as microscopic haematuria.
3One Italian patient had sensorineural deafness and 1 Utah patient had a right split hand defect.
4Distal sensory polyneuropathy was the most common feature whereas sensorineural deafness was the least common finding.
5In the second family, variable split foot was observed in 3 of 4 gene carriers, and sensorineural deafness was present in 3.
1Seven normal persons and 106 cases of unilateral sensory hearing loss and recruitment were examined.
1This study considered consequences of sensorineural hearing loss in ten listeners.
2Conclusions: The sensorineural hearing loss in KID syndrome is generally prelingual and profound.
3Three patients had congenital lymphedema, and one had congenital bilateral sensorineural hearing loss.
4It is also developing AM-111 for acute sensorineural hearing loss, or sudden deafness.
5Methods: We ascertained a Chinese Han family segregating maternally inherited nonsyndromic sensorineural hearing loss.
6A 12-year-old female patient presented with unilateral sensorineural hearing loss.
7We speculated that mumps infection or developmental malformation caused the unilateral sensorineural hearing loss.
8The severity of sensorineural hearing loss correlated with longer duration of middle ear disease.
9Interpreted first as sudden sensorineural hearing loss, his symptoms were treated with rheologic therapy.
10Hereditary sensorineural hearing loss is an extremely clinical and genetic heterogeneous disorder in humans.
11Results: None of the children had sensorineural hearing loss.
12All patients presented with sensorineural hearing loss and tinnitus, and 2 also suffered from vertigo.
13A minority of patients develop pure sensorineural hearing loss.
14Therefore, we concluded that the patient's acute transient bilateral sensorineural hearing loss was associated with anaplasmosis.
15DFN2 represents a locus for congenital profound sensorineural hearing loss that has yet to be mapped.
16This temporal bone series also suggests an interesting relationship between sensorineural hearing loss and labyrinthine vasculitis.
Translations for sensorineural hearing loss