نتایج جستجو برای: syndromic hearing loss

تعداد نتایج: 490930  

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2002
S H Blanton C Y Liang M W Cai A Pandya L L Du B Landa S Mummalanni K S Li Z Y Chen X N Qin Y F Liu T Balkany W E Nance X Z Liu

We have studied 36 subjects in a large multigenerational Chinese family that is segregating for an autosomal dominant adult onset form of progressive non-syndromic hearing loss. All affected subjects had bilateral sensorineural hearing loss involving all frequencies with some significant gender differences in initial presentation. After excluding linkage to known loci for non-syndromic deafness...

2012
Kerry A. Miller Louise H. Williams Elizabeth Rose Michael Kuiper Hans-Henrik M. Dahl Shehnaaz S. M. Manji

Human MYO7A mutations can cause a variety of conditions involving the inner ear. These include dominant and recessive non-syndromic hearing loss and syndromic conditions such as Usher syndrome. Mouse models of deafness allow us to investigate functional pathways involved in normal and abnormal hearing processes. We present two novel mouse models with mutations in the Myo7a gene with distinct ph...

2014
Somayeh Reiisi Mohammad Hosein Sanati Mohammad Amin Tabatabaiefar Shahla Ahmadian Salimeh Reiisi Shahrbanoo Parchami Hamid Porjafari Heshmat Shahi Afsaneh Shavarzi Morteza Hashemzade Chaleshtori

Sensorineural non-syndromic hearing loss is the most common disorder which affects 1 in 500 newborns. Hearing loss is an extremely heterogeneous defect with more than 100 loci identified to date. According to the studies, mutations in GJB2 are estimated to be involved in 50- 80% of autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing loss cases, but contribution of other loci in this disorder is yet ambig...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
negar moradipour cellular and molecular research center, shahrekord university of medical sciences, shahrekord, ir iran payam ghasemi-dehkordi cellular and molecular research center, shahrekord university of medical sciences, shahrekord, ir iran fatemeh heibati clinical biochemistry research center, shahrekord university of medical sciences, sharekord, ir iran shahrbanuo parchami-barjui cellular and molecular research center, shahrekord university of medical sciences, shahrekord, ir iran marziyeh abolhasani cellular and molecular research center, shahrekord university of medical sciences, shahrekord, ir iran ahmad rashki department of physiopathology, faculty of veterinary medicine, zabol university, zabol, ir iran

conclusions more studies are needed to investigate the relationship between other parts of this gene with hearing loss in different populations through the country. more research could clarify the role of this gene and its relation with deafness and provide essential information for the prevention and management of auditory disorders caused by genetic factors in the iranian population. backgrou...

Objective(s): Non-syndromic sensorineural hearing loss (NSHL) is a common disorder affecting approximately 1 in 500 newborns. This type of hearing loss is extremely heterogeneous and includes over 100 loci. Mutations in the GJB2 gene have been implicated in about half of autosomal recessive NSHL (ARNSHL) cases, making this the most common cause of ARNSHL. For the latter form of deafness, most f...

Journal: :Clinical genetics 2009
A L P M Catelani A C V Krepischi C A Kim F Kok P A Otto M T B M Auricchio J F Mazzeu D T Uehara S S Costa J Knijnenburg A Tabith A M Vianna-Morgante R C Mingroni-Netto C Rosenberg

The cause of hearing impairment has not been elucidated in a large proportion of patients. We screened by 1-Mb array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) 29 individuals with syndromic hearing impairment whose clinical features were not typical of known disorders. Rare chromosomal copy number changes were detected in eight patients, four de novo imbalances and four inherited from a nor...

Journal: :Clinical genetics 2012
G Borck L Rainshtein S Hellman-Aharony A E Volk K Friedrich E Taub N Magal M Kanaan C Kubisch M Shohat L Basel-Vanagaite

Autosomal-recessive non-syndromic hearing impairment (DFNB) is usually of prelingual onset with a moderate to profound degree of hearing loss. More than 70 DFNB loci have been mapped and ~40 causative genes have been identified. Non-syndromic hearing impairment caused by mutations of DFNB59 (encoding pejvakin) has been described in a couple of families in which affected individuals presented wi...

Journal: :Journal of basic and clinical physiology and pharmacology 2002
Abraham Goldfarb Karen B Avraham

Genetic research into the causes of deafness has advanced considerably in the last years. Progress has been made in both discovering loci and cloning genes associated with syndromic and non-syndromic hearing loss. To date, close to 75 loci have been identified and 29 genes have been cloned for non-syndromic deafness. The proteins these genes encode range from transcription factors to molecular ...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2001
M J Houseman A P Jackson L I Al-Gazali R A Badin E Roberts R F Mueller

EDITOR—Around 1 in 1000 children is born or presents in early childhood with a severe hearing impairment. 2 In developed countries, approximately 50% of these cases are attributed to genetic causes and the majority are non-syndromic with an autosomal recessive mode of transmission. Childhood onset nonsyndromic sensorineural hearing loss (NSSNHL) is almost exclusively monogenic. This has facilit...

2014
QINJUN WEI YOUGUO LIU SHUAI WANG TINGTING LIU YAJIE LU GUANGQIAN XING XIN CAO

Mutations in the GJB2 gene are responsible for up to 50% of cases of non-syndromic recessive hearing loss, with c.35delG, c.167delT and c.235delC being the predominant mutations in many world populations. However, a large number of rare mutations in this gene may also contribute to hearing loss. The aim of the present study was to conduct a clinical and molecular characterization of a Chinese f...

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