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In 2021 there were at least 45,060 deaf children in England (CRIDE, 2021) and 78 per cent mainstream educational settings. It is highly likely, therefore, that many people working these settings will some point meet a child. Any level of hearing loss can have an impact on children, not only terms their communication language development but also social emotional development. Deafness be tempora...
Preliminary Results of Cochlear Implantation in Underdeveloped Countries: The Experience of Cameroon
Introduction: Deafness, is the most common neurosensory deficit in humans. The origins can be diverse: congenital or acquired and sometimes of an etiology that difficult to specify. main risk social exclusion. advent cochlear implants a solution choice for severe profound sensorineural hearing loss. This innovative therapeutic modality new Cameroon, so we proposed evaluate preliminary results i...
Background & Aim: Consanguineous marriage is strongly favored in many large human populations. In most parts of South Asia, consanguineous marriage accounts for 20-50% of the total present generation. The effect of consanguinity on hereditary deafness has been well studied and documented. Many authors have suggested that approximately one half of sensory neural hearing loss in children can ...
The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) programs serve populations with similar characteristics. SSI serves adults and children with disabilities who are in low-income families, and AFDC serves low-income families with children. Because of that overlap, policy changes in one program can affect the other. In 1996, Congress enacted the Personal Re...
Hearing loss is one of the most common disabilities and has lifelong consequences for affected children and their families. Both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) may be caused by a wide variety of congenital and acquired factors. Its early detection, together with appropriate intervention, is critical to speech, language and cognitive development in hearing-impaired children. In...
the authors used high-resolution computed tomography (hrct) for studying 52 congenitally malformed ears in 45 children between five and 10 years of age. in six children the malformations were bilateral. the malformations clinically manifested as microtia, atresia of the external auditory canal and conductive deafness. analyzing anatomical details and pathological changes on hrct axial sections ...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the use of bone-anchored hearing aids (Bahas) in children with single-sided deafness. DESIGN Retrospective 3-year chart review. SETTING Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock, pediatric hospital serving children from birth to 21 years of age. PATIENTS The study included 23 children (14 girls and 9 boys) with single-sided deafness (mean age, 12.6 years; age range, ...
In 2021 there were at least 45,060 deaf children in England (CRIDE, 2021) and 78 per cent mainstream educational settings. It is highly likely, therefore, that many people working these settings will some point meet a child. Any level of hearing loss can have an impact on children, not only terms their communication language development but also social emotional development. Deafness be tempora...
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