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Offer New
Clues to the
Mystery of His
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Diabetes and
deafness (DAD) or
maternally inherited diabetes and
deafness (MIDD) or
mitochondrial diabetes is a
subtype of
diabetes which is
caused from...
- (pure word
deafness), non-verbal
auditory agnosia,
amusia and word-meaning
deafness, or a mild case of the more
severe disorder,
cerebral deafness. Typically...
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Unspecified 389
Deafness 389.0
Conductive deafness 389.1
Sensorineural deafness 389.2
Mixed conductive and
sensorineural deafness 389.7
Deaf mutism, not elsewhere...
- (July 2014). "Visual
change detection recruits auditory cortices in
early deafness". NeuroImage. 94: 172–184. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.02.031. PMID 24636881...
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Lichtenberg is the
author of Az
ideges süketség (Budapest, 1879), on
nervous deafness; Über
subjective Gehörsempfindungen (ib. 1882); and Ein Fremdkörper...
- atrophy, and
deafness), is a rare autosomal-recessive
genetic disorder that
causes childhood-onset
diabetes mellitus,
optic atrophy, and
deafness as well as...
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congenitally deaf people.
Congenital deafness comprises around half of
deafness as a whole.
About 1 in 30
students in
schools for the
deaf have Waardenburg...
- The
sensory nervous system is a part of the
nervous system responsible for
processing sensory information. A
sensory system consists of
sensory neurons...
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Kuskokwim disease. Arthrogryposis-like hand
anomaly and
sensorineural deafness.
Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita CNS calcification.
Arthrogryposis multiplex...