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Q: How was nonsyndromic deafness named?
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How does a person inherit hereditary deafness?

Hereditary deafness is inherited by a person's parent, or parents, based on their genes. In the chromosomes, just as a person's hair or eye color is identified, a person's hearing balance can be passed on, dominant or recessive, syndromic or nonsyndromic. Syndromic being associated with certain hearing traits as well as hearing impairment. Nonsyndromic being hearing loss as its only impairment.Dominant transmission of deafness needs only one faulty gene, from either parent to cause the hearing loss, however recessive transmission of deafness requires a faulty gene from both the mother and father.


What has the author George W Fellendorf written?

George W. Fellendorf has written: 'Supplement, 1977-1979, Bibliography: on deafness' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Deaf, Deafness, Education 'Bibliography on deafness;: A selected index' 'Bibliography on deafness' -- subject(s): American annals of the deaf, Bibliography, Deaf, Deafness, The Volta review, Volta review


What is - Post-vocational deafness?

Post- Vocational Deafness:


What are the causes of partial deafness?

what are the cause of partial deafness


What's Deafness?

Deafness is when somone is unable to hear anything.


Is deafness hereditary?

Like allergies and birthmarks, deafness as a symptom by itself is not genetic. Deafness as a symptom of a disease which is genetic, is genetic.


What is the Medical term meaning deafness?

Anacusis is the medical term meaning complete deafness.


What are its effects of inborn deafness?

deafness, trouble speaking, general confusion


What Is inborn Deafness?

Inborn Deafness is a trouble speaking or general fusion


What was Beethoven in despair about because of The Heiligenstadt Testament?

His despair was deafness


Does wax in the ear cause permanent or temporary deafness?

temporary deafness


What is postlingual deafness?

Post lingual deafness is a deafness when hearing loss is adventitious and develops due to disease or after the acquisition of speech and normally occurs after the age of six.Post Lingual is more common than Prelingual deafness.