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Pediatric Radiology, 2006
Establishing the etiology of congenital hearing impairment can significantly improve treatment for certain causes of hearing loss and facilitates genetic counseling. High-resolution CT and MRI have contributed to the evaluation and management of hearing impairment.
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Establishing the etiology of congenital hearing impairment can significantly improve treatment for certain causes of hearing loss and facilitates genetic counseling. High-resolution CT and MRI have contributed to the evaluation and management of hearing impairment.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders established the Hereditary Hearing Impairment Resource Registry (HHIRR) to become a national resource for the biomedical community in the study of genetic hearing impairment and deafness. The HHIRR has three major functions: to disseminate and collect information and to match families
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The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders established the Hereditary Hearing Impairment Resource Registry (HHIRR) to become a national resource for the biomedical community in the study of genetic hearing impairment and deafness. The HHIRR has three major functions: to disseminate and collect information and to match families
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Impairment Tutorial: Hearing Impairment
AMA Guides® Newsletter, 2003Abstract A 1999 study of adults showed hearing loss was the fifth most common disability in the US population, and almost 50% of workers in carpentry, plumbing, and mining had hearing impairment. Determining hearing impairment according to the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment (AMA Guides), Fifth Edition, Section 11.2a, Criteria for ...
Kathryn Mueller, Christopher R. Brigham
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The Hearing-Impaired Child in the Hearing Society
British Journal of Audiology, 1983This paper sets out to describe a method of educating the hearing-impaired which has been operating successfully for the past 18 years. The underlying tenet of our approach is that considerable communicative skills can be developed with children who have marked hearing loss.
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1996
P, Crome, R, Lyons, S, Monaghan
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P, Crome, R, Lyons, S, Monaghan
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Hearing Impairment in Usher�s Syndrome
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Pennings, R.J.E.+5 more
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Mitochondrial Hearing Impairment
Audiological Medicine, 2003The last decade has led to the identification of several mitochondrial DNA mutations associated with hearing loss. Since the only known function of the human mitochondrial chromosome is to participate in the production of chemical energy through oxidative phosphorylation, it was not unexpected that mitochondrial mutations interfering with energy ...
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Hearing Impairment in Stickler Syndrome
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Admiraal, R.J.C.+4 more
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Social Work in Health Care, 1979
This paper reviews the initial crisis for hearing impaired children and their families from the perspective of the clinician who must assess their adjustment at the point of entry into a school for the deaf. The use of crisis theory as it relates to the special needs of this client group is discussed.
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This paper reviews the initial crisis for hearing impaired children and their families from the perspective of the clinician who must assess their adjustment at the point of entry into a school for the deaf. The use of crisis theory as it relates to the special needs of this client group is discussed.
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Identification of hearing impairment
2019Universal newborn hearing screening has meant that babies with significant congenital hearing impairment can be identified soon after birth and management instituted to ameliorate resultant problems, that is, minimize disability and handicap and optimize life chances.
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