Genetics of inner ear malformations: a review

D Brotto, F Sorrentino, R Cenedese, I Avato, R Bovo… - Audiology …, 2021 - mdpi.com
D Brotto, F Sorrentino, R Cenedese, I Avato, R Bovo, P Trevisi, R Manara
Audiology Research, 2021mdpi.com
Inner ear malformations are present in 20% of patients with sensorineural hearing loss.
Although the first descriptions date to the 18th century, in recent years the knowledge about
these conditions has experienced terrific improvement. Currently, most of these conditions
have a rehabilitative option. Much less is known about the etiology of these anomalies. In
particular, the evolution of genetics has provided new data about the possible relationship
between inner ear malformations and genetic anomalies. In addition, in syndromic condition …
Inner ear malformations are present in 20% of patients with sensorineural hearing loss. Although the first descriptions date to the 18th century, in recent years the knowledge about these conditions has experienced terrific improvement. Currently, most of these conditions have a rehabilitative option. Much less is known about the etiology of these anomalies. In particular, the evolution of genetics has provided new data about the possible relationship between inner ear malformations and genetic anomalies. In addition, in syndromic condition, the well-known presence of sensorineural hearing loss can now be attributed to the presence of an inner ear anomaly. In some cases, the presence of these abnormalities should be considered as a characteristic feature of the syndrome. The present paper aims to summarize the available knowledge about the possible relationships between inner ear malformations and genetic mutations.
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