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Longitudinal hearing loss in Wolfram syndrome.

Roanne KarzonAnagha NarayananLing ChenJudith E C LieuTamara Hershey
Published in: Orphanet journal of rare diseases (2018)
Most patients had a slow progressive SNHL emerging in late childhood. Change over time with standard audiologic tests (HFA, SII) was small and would not be detectable for at least 2 years in an individual. Relatively large sample sizes would be necessary to detect significant impact on hearing progression in a clinical trial. Hearing function should be monitored clinically in WFS to provide appropriate intervention. Because SNHL can occur very early in WFS, audiologists and otolaryngologists should be aware of and refer for later emerging symptoms.
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