Occasionally , a tumour here called an acoustic neuromacan causesensorineural deafness
heredity or congenital problems , excess noise , old age , medications , or infections such as ear infections and meningitis(passive) can be caused bySensorineural deafness
damage to hair cells and degeneration of the spiral ganglion neurons ( SGN(passive) is mainly caused bySensorineural deafness
inflammation of the internal ear(passive) is mainly caused bySensorineural deafness
Loss of Cx26 functioncausesnonsyndromic sensorineural deafness
Infectious diseases such as German measles , mumps , meningitis , and syphiliscan causesensorineural deafness
the same gene that causes white fur in catswill ... causecongenital sensorineural deafness
disorders of the inner ear or auditory(passive) Caused bySensorineural Deafness
too much pressure on that side of the earthus causingsensorineural deafness
hair cell degeneration and loss(passive) caused bysensorineural deafness
Viral infection of the cochleacan leadto sensorineural deafness
that cause hearing loss are directly toxic to the inner ear or auditory nerveleadingto sensorineural deafness
Infectious historiograpjy such as German measles , mumps , meningitis , and syphiliscan causesensorineural deafness
fr om damage to the neural receptors of the inner earresultsfr om damage to the neural receptors of the inner ear
communication disorders ... but also cause dementia ... seriously affect their health and quality of lifecan causecommunication disorders ... but also cause dementia ... seriously affect their health and quality of life
primarilyresultsprimarily
in an inability to hear spoken languageresultsin an inability to hear spoken language
from long exposure to excessive noise levelsresultsfrom long exposure to excessive noise levels
peoplepreventspeople
speech to sound quieter and distortedcausesspeech to sound quieter and distorted
with the loss of high frequencies of noise due to the effects of aging Properties of Meniere 's Syndrome swelling of the membranous labyrinth that affects all three parts of the inner earresultswith the loss of high frequencies of noise due to the effects of aging Properties of Meniere 's Syndrome swelling of the membranous labyrinth that affects all three parts of the inner ear
from the death of hair cells or any of the nerv- ous elements concerned with hearingresultsfrom the death of hair cells or any of the nerv- ous elements concerned with hearing
generallyresultsgenerally
from an auditory neuropathyprobably resultingfrom an auditory neuropathy
from damage to the neural structuresresultsfrom damage to the neural structures
from a wide variety of pathological processes and from exposure to extremely loud soundsmay resultfrom a wide variety of pathological processes and from exposure to extremely loud sounds
| General center | SteadyHealth.com Loss of hearing may be the result of different factors , including : aging , genetic , exposure to environmental noise or some ototoxic ( harmful for the ears ) drugs or chemicalscauses| General center | SteadyHealth.com Loss of hearing may be the result of different factors , including : aging , genetic , exposure to environmental noise or some ototoxic ( harmful for the ears ) drugs or chemicals
due to Meniere ’s disease , acoustic trauma , and head traumacauseddue to Meniere ’s disease , acoustic trauma , and head trauma
from delivery defects , internal ear infections , or head traumamay be resultingfrom delivery defects , internal ear infections , or head trauma
from a functional insufficiency of mitochondrial tRNA(Ser)(UCN ... to which some cells of the auditory system are especially vulnerablecan resultfrom a functional insufficiency of mitochondrial tRNA(Ser)(UCN ... to which some cells of the auditory system are especially vulnerable
the problems(passive) are caused bythe problems
from the disease of the cochlea or the vestibulocochlear nerveresultsfrom the disease of the cochlea or the vestibulocochlear nerve
from damage to or incorrect functioning of the inner ear ( cochlearesultsfrom damage to or incorrect functioning of the inner ear ( cochlea
from loss of cochlear nerve cellsresultsfrom loss of cochlear nerve cells
from mutation of FGF3resultingfrom mutation of FGF3
when the hair cells of the cochlea dieresultswhen the hair cells of the cochlea die
due to mutation in connexin 26causeddue to mutation in connexin 26
from sinus node dysfunction ( e.g. , sinus arrest or motionless stare , which marks the onset of painresultingfrom sinus node dysfunction ( e.g. , sinus arrest or motionless stare , which marks the onset of pain
in the early centuries of american lifecausedin the early centuries of american life
from exposure to ototoxic chemicals or drugs , otitis interna ... aging ( presbycusis ) , noise or physical trauma , and anesthetic proceduresmay resultfrom exposure to ototoxic chemicals or drugs , otitis interna ... aging ( presbycusis ) , noise or physical trauma , and anesthetic procedures
from the oral administration of neomycin sulfateresultingfrom the oral administration of neomycin sulfate
from inactivating mutations in the Barttin betasubunit of the renal chloride channelsresultsfrom inactivating mutations in the Barttin betasubunit of the renal chloride channels
from decreased firing of motor unit diseasesresultingfrom decreased firing of motor unit diseases