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This book brings together many of the main conclusions of the European Concerted Action Programme on Genetic Hearing Impairment (HEAR). It is spilt into four sections, covering definitions, protocols, genotype/phenotype relationships and important websites.The section on definitions enables all those approaching the problems of Genetic Hearing Impairment from different backgrounds to communicate in the same language and understand what each is doing more clearly. The definitions are of Audiological, Vestibulogical, Epidemiological and Genetic terms, together with specific terms associated with particular craniofacial abnormalities.

The second section comprises protocols for the minimal set investigation of patients and their family members with genetic hearing impairment. Relatively little work has been done in the past on the balance of disorders which may be associated with Genetic Hearing Impairment and a protocol aiming to elucidate some of these factors in a relevant way has been defined. The final chapter in this section deals with how audiologists should relate to genetic laboratories in an attempt to reduce the confusion which has risen in this field in the past.

The third section is concerned with the relationship between genotypes and phenotypes in non-syndromal hearing impairment in the conditions in which the genes have so far been localised and in many cases identified.

The final section deals with the important websites within this field. The most important and the most visited is the Hereditary Hearing Loss website based on Antwerp and managed by Guy Van Camp and Richard Smith.



Table of Contents
Introduction - putting together the pieces of the auditory puzzle

Section 1 - Terminology and Definitions.

Audiological terms.

Vestibular definitions.

Epidemiological terms.

Genetic terms.

Section 2 - Protocols.

Audiometric investigation of probands.

Audiometric investigation of first degree relatives.

Audiometric investigation of carriers.

Vestibular protocol.

Epidemiological criteria.

The European congenital ear anomaly inventory.

Protocol for syndromal disorders associated with hearing impairment.

How to collaborate with a genetic lab.

Section 3 - Phenotype/Genotype Correlation.

Introduction - Genotypes and phenotypes of non-syndromal hearing impairments.

Phenotype/Genotype correlation autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive non-syndromatic hearing impairment.

X-genotypes and phenotypes of non-syndromal X-linked hearing impairment.

Phenotype/genotype correlation hearing impairment with mitochondrial DNA mutations.

Section 4 - Relevant web sites.

The hereditary hearing loss homepage.

Connexin 26 (GJB2) deafness homepage.

Definitions, Protocols and Guidelines in Genetic

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 01/06/2001
    ISBN13: 9781861561886, 978-1861561886
    ISBN10: 1861561881

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book brings together many of the main conclusions of the European Concerted Action Programme on Genetic Hearing Impairment (HEAR). It is spilt into four sections, covering definitions, protocols, genotype/phenotype relationships and important websites.The section on definitions enables all those approaching the problems of Genetic Hearing Impairment from different backgrounds to communicate in the same language and understand what each is doing more clearly. The definitions are of Audiological, Vestibulogical, Epidemiological and Genetic terms, together with specific terms associated with particular craniofacial abnormalities.

    The second section comprises protocols for the minimal set investigation of patients and their family members with genetic hearing impairment. Relatively little work has been done in the past on the balance of disorders which may be associated with Genetic Hearing Impairment and a protocol aiming to elucidate some of these factors in a relevant way has been defined. The final chapter in this section deals with how audiologists should relate to genetic laboratories in an attempt to reduce the confusion which has risen in this field in the past.

    The third section is concerned with the relationship between genotypes and phenotypes in non-syndromal hearing impairment in the conditions in which the genes have so far been localised and in many cases identified.

    The final section deals with the important websites within this field. The most important and the most visited is the Hereditary Hearing Loss website based on Antwerp and managed by Guy Van Camp and Richard Smith.



    Table of Contents
    Introduction - putting together the pieces of the auditory puzzle

    Section 1 - Terminology and Definitions.

    Audiological terms.

    Vestibular definitions.

    Epidemiological terms.

    Genetic terms.

    Section 2 - Protocols.

    Audiometric investigation of probands.

    Audiometric investigation of first degree relatives.

    Audiometric investigation of carriers.

    Vestibular protocol.

    Epidemiological criteria.

    The European congenital ear anomaly inventory.

    Protocol for syndromal disorders associated with hearing impairment.

    How to collaborate with a genetic lab.

    Section 3 - Phenotype/Genotype Correlation.

    Introduction - Genotypes and phenotypes of non-syndromal hearing impairments.

    Phenotype/Genotype correlation autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive non-syndromatic hearing impairment.

    X-genotypes and phenotypes of non-syndromal X-linked hearing impairment.

    Phenotype/genotype correlation hearing impairment with mitochondrial DNA mutations.

    Section 4 - Relevant web sites.

    The hereditary hearing loss homepage.

    Connexin 26 (GJB2) deafness homepage.

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