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Unilateral hearing loss
Unilateral hearing loss Unilateral hearing loss [[Image:|190px|center|]] ICD-10 H901, H904 ... 2] eMedicine / DiseasesDB [3] People with unilateral hearing loss can hear normally in one ...
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Genetic counseling: Hearing loss - Unknown Cause (Psychology wiki)
Genetic counseling: Hearing loss - Unknown Cause Home Support Help Site Support ... Strategy Grp strategy users area Translation Proj. Hearing loss - Unknown Cause [edit] Introduction What have you ... Medical History Complete intake How was his hearing loss first found? Eye problems? Development ...
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Genetic counseling: AR Sensorineural Hearing Loss (DFNB1/Connexin 26) (Psychology wiki)
Genetic counseling: AR Sensorineural Hearing Loss (DFNB1/Connexin 26) Home Support Help Site ... strategy users area Translation Proj. AR Sensorineural Hearing Loss (DFNB1/Connexin 26) [edit] Introduction Acknowledge prior ... DFNB1 accounts for 50% of AR sensorineural hearing loss Prevalence is ~14/100,000 ...
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Hearing impairment
Hearing impairment Hearing impairment [[Image:{{{Image}}}|190px|center|]] {{{Caption}}} ICD ... This article is a physical description of hearing impairment. See deaf culture for deafness as a cultural view. A hearing impairment is a decrease in one's ... perceive auditory information). While some cases of hearing loss are reversible with medical treatment, ...
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Hearing aid
Hearing aid Behind the ear aid "Hearing Aid" is the title of a track ... Might Be Giants' 1990 album, Flood. A hearing aid is a device used to help the hard-of-hearing hear sounds better. In the past, a ... During the mid- to late 20th century, hearing aids that were carried in pockets ...
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Talk:Hearing impairment
Talk:Hearing impairment Talk:Hearing impairment/archive 1 NPOV Dispute I've ... search term "deaf" or "deafness" to the Hearing Impairment article. I believe the redirect should ... cultural identity. They will only go to Hearing impairment. It has been argued by Jfdwolff ... deaf identity that, to confine it to "hearing impairment" would not serve the needs ...
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Talk:Hearing impairment/archive 1
Talk:Hearing impairment/archive 1 < Talk:Hearing impairment Corrections There was a whopping mistake ... Adventitious; the statement that all pre-lingual hearing impairment was congential. That is far from the case. Most pre-lingual hearing-impairment is the result of adventitious effect ... deafness is due to the union of hearing parents. That's an important distinction ...
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Talk:Deaf
... page "deaf" was once a redirect to hearing impairment. It then became a page about ... much of the content was merged with hearing impairment and replaced by new content which ... deafness. Deaf became a redirect back to hearing impairment for a while and then was ... with which to distinguish "the absence of hearing" from the culture of Deaf people. "deaf ... description for people with an absence of hearing, but none the less it is ...
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Nonsyndromic deafness
Nonsyndromic deafness Nonsyndromic deafness is hearing loss that is not associated with other signs ... and symptoms. In contrast, syndromic deafness involves hearing loss that occurs with abnormalities in other parts ... of nonsyndromic deafness are associated with permanent hearing loss caused by damage to structures ...
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Deaf
... term can be used to mean having profound hearing loss, a physiological condition causing an inability to ... is estimated to have less than average hearing. The great majority of people with less than average hearing are elderly or developed hearing loss ...
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