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Cryosectioning and Immunostaining Mouse Inner Ear Tissue: From Embryonic to Adult Stages
Published on: April 11, 2025
[Hunter's syndrome and hearing impairment]
Eva Kirkegaard Kiaer1, Troels Reinholdt Møller, Randi Wetke
1Otologisk Afdeling, Vejle Sygehus, 7100 Vejle, Denmark. evakirkegaard@hotmail.com
Abstract:
A 30 month-old boy with delayed language development was referred to the Department of Audiology in Aarhus. At the time of referral he had had 19 cases of acute otitis media and had been tubulated four times. Furthermore, the boy had not developed according to age in several respects: his motor functions and language were delayed, and he made audible respiratory sounds and was obviously nasally congested. The boy was referred for further investigations at the Department of Paediatrics. The tests showed that the boy suffered from Hunter Syndrome (MPSII) and he underwent relevant treatment.
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