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Comprehensive Prediction Model, Including Genetic Testing, for the Outcomes of Cochlear Implantation
Ji Hyuk Han ; Sun Huhn Kim ; In Seok Moon ; Sun Young Joo ; Jung Ah Kim ; Heon Yung Gee ; Jinsei Jung ; Jae Young Choi |Objectives: Despite growing interest in the genetic contribution to cochlear implant (CI) outcomes, only a few studies with limited samples have examined the association of CI outcomes with genetic etiologies. We analyzed CI outcomes using known[...]Article
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Objective To evaluate 1) the outcomes of a local universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) programme and its audiological follow-ups at 3- and 6-month points, 2) the education outcomes of children with congenital hearing loss (CHL). Design [...]Article
Sébastien Janssens de Varebeke ; Ronald J. Pennings ; Vedat Topsakal ; Katrien Devroye ; Raymond van de Berg ; Erik Fransen ; Julie Moyaert ; Britt Bulen ; Celine Neesen ; Olivier Vanderveken ; Guy Van Camp ; Vincent Van Rompaey |DFNA9 is characterized by adult-onset progressive sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and vestibular impairment. More than 15 years ago, genotype-phenotype correlation studies estimated the initial age of hearing deterioration in the fourth to fif[...]Article
Sébastien Janssens de Varebeke ; Ronald J. Pennings ; Vedat Topsakal ; Katrien Devroye ; Raymond van de Berg ; Erik Fransen ; Julie Moyaert ; Britt Bulen ; Celine Neesen ; Olivier Vanderveken ; Guy Van Camp ; Vincent Van Rompaey |Introduction: DFNA9 is characterized by adult-onset hearing loss and evolution toward bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP). The genotype-phenotype correlation studies were conducted 15 years ago. However, their conclusions were mainly based on symptom[...]Article
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Cahiers de l'audition. Vol.19, n°5 (Septembre/octobre 2006) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Jiao Zhang ; Hongyang Wang ; Chengbin Yan ; Jing Guan ; Linwei Yin ; Lan Lan ; Jin Li ; Lijian Zhao ; Qiuju Wang |Objectives: Genetic screening can benefit early detection and intervention for hearing loss. The frequency of common deafness-associated variants in general populations is highly important for genetic screening and genetic counseling tailored to[...]Article
Ankel Tropitzsch ; Thorel Schade-Mann ; Andreas Heyd ; Andreas Buchner ; Anke Lesinski-Schiedat ; Jennifer Harre ; Thomas Lenarz ; Petra Stobe ; Saskia Biskup ; Sarah Fehr ; Tobias B. Haack ; Bjorn Shulte ; Martin Schulze ; Saskia Dofek ; Philipp Gamerdinger ; Athanasia Warnecke ; Marcus Muller ; Barbara Vona ; Ernst Dahlhoff ; Hubert Lowenheim ; Martin Holderried |Objectives: The variability in outcomes of cochlear implantation is largely unexplained, and clinical factors are not sufficient for predicting performance. Genetic factors have been suggested to impact outcomes, but the clinical and genetic het[...]