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Hearing loss, autosomal dominant 90
Autosomal dominant deafness-90 (DFNA90) is a nonsyndromic form of bilateral progressive sensorineural hearing loss, which is mild to severe and affects all frequencies (summary by Dantas et al., 2018). [from OMIM]
Autosomal recessive nonsyndromic hearing loss 30
Autosomal recessive deafness-30 (DFNB30) is characterized by progressive hearing loss with onset in the second decade of life. The high frequencies are initially affected; by age 50, hearing loss is severe in high and middle frequencies and moderate in low frequencies. Vision and balance are normal (Walsh et al., 2002). [from OMIM]
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