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Vestibular abnormalities in charge association

T Murofushi1, R A Ouvrier, G D Parker

  • 1Department of Neuro-otology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia.

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|February 1, 1997
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Patients with CHARGE association exhibit absent vestibular function and aplastic semicircular canals. Despite structural inner ear anomalies, some cochlear function may be preserved, indicating disproportionate deficits.

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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Genetics
  • Developmental Biology

Background:

  • CHARGE association is a complex genetic disorder affecting multiple organ systems.
  • Vestibular abnormalities are frequently observed but not fully characterized in CHARGE association.
  • Understanding these abnormalities is crucial for managing developmental delays and balance issues.