Journal article
Clinical aspects of hereditary hearing loss
A Kochhar, MS Hildebrand, RJH Smith
Genetics in Medicine | SPRINGERNATURE | Published : 2007
Abstract
Hearing loss is an etiologically diverse condition with many disease-related complications and major clinical, social, and quality of life implications. As the rate of acquired hearing loss secondary to environmental causes decreases and improvements in the diagnosis of abnormalities occur, the significance of genetic factors that lead to deafness increases. Advancements in molecular biology have led to improved detection and earlier intervention in patients with hearing loss. Subsequently, earlier implementation of educational services and cochlear implant technology in patients with profound hearing loss now results in superior communication skills and enhanced language development. The ai..
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