PMID: 9188660Jun 13, 1997Paper

New autosomal recessive syndrome of progressive sensorineural hearing loss and cataracts: report on two Brazilian patients

American Journal of Medical Genetics
L P De VittoA Richieri-Costa

Abstract

We report on two sisters with cataracts and progressive sensorineural hearing loss, starting in infancy. They were born to consanguineous parents, and there were no similar cases in the family. To our knowledge this is the first report on this autosomal recessive condition. Clinical and genetic aspects are discussed.

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Oct 9, 2001·American Journal of Ophthalmology·B E KleinD S Dalton
Nov 7, 1998·American Journal of Medical Genetics·A C PugaS Kwitko

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