نتایج جستجو برای: children with deafness

تعداد نتایج: 9355534  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2003
R F Gray S E M Jones I Court

The concept of neural plasticity and the early natural abilities of hearing children to acquire speech and language without instruction have led many authorities to advocate cochlear implantation before the age of 5 years in congenital deafness. Older children therefore become lower priority for scarce public funds because they are perceived to have passed the "window of opportunity" to learn s...

Journal: :The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1968
G Gomez

OF THE many diagnostic instruments now available to the practitioner none is so satisfactory to use as the audiometer. Antibiotics and the affluent society may be responsible for the virtual disappearance of acute mastoiditis in children as seen by the general practitioner in south-east England, but deafness is still common in adolescents. A child who has apparently recovered from acute otitis ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2005
S Y Yoong R Feltbower N Spencer P A McKinney

AIMS To examine the uptake of relevant hospital services by families with deaf children and to compare use of these services between Pakistani and white families. METHODS A total of 214 deaf children with amplification aids who attended their paediatric outpatient and school medical appointments from October 2000 to March 2003 were studied in an observational cohort study. RESULTS The demog...

2005
Peter A. Hindley

ee front matter & 2005 upe.2004.12.008 82 6991. ess: peterahindley@tisc Summary Children with early onset, severe to profound deafness are more vulnerable to mental health problems than their hearing peers. The key risk factors are developmental delays associated with early communication deprivation, CNS disorders associated with specific causes of deafness and abuse. Early psychological suppor...

Journal: :British medical journal 1961
S Black E R Wigan

TETANUS BEnIJO been found by Adriani and Kerr (1955) to be the most effective drug. First used in neonates, we have used it with success in the last seven older children. In three children treated with paraldehyde, phenobarbitone, and tracheotomy who were having such severe spasms that I.P.P.R. was contemplated, a change from paraldehyde to mephenesin resulted in satisfactory control. In adults...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2013
Andrej Kral Peter Hubka Silvia Heid Jochen Tillein

Unilateral deafness has a high incidence in children. In addition to children who are born without hearing in one ear, children with bilateral deafness are frequently equipped only with one cochlear implant, leaving the other ear deaf. The present study investigates the effects of such single-sided deafness during development in the congenitally deaf cat. The investigated animals were either bo...

Journal: :American journal of medical genetics. Part A 2003
Steve Holve Barbara Friedman H Eugene Hoyme Theodore J Tarby Sharon J Johnstone Robert P Erickson Carol L Clericuzio Christopher Cunniff

We report a new disorder with diverse neurological problems resulting from abnormal brainstem function. Consistent features of this disorder, which we propose should be called the Atabascan brainstem dysgenesis syndrome, include horizontal gaze palsy, sensorineural deafness, central hypoventilation, and developmental delay. Other features seen in some patients include swallowing dysfunction, vo...

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