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and how does the disease manifest itself? In around 30% of cases of inherited deafness, the hearing problems occur alongside other medical problems or minor clinical features (syndromal sensorineural hearing impairment or SSNHI), while 70% occur with no other problems (non-syndromal sensorineural hearing impairment or NSSNHI). There are many families with progressive hearing loss of later (adult) onset that are due to mutations. In fact, most of the cases of human autosomal dominant deafness show progressive hearing loss. |
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