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Quiz: congenital Ans: present at birth QUESTION:hereditary Ans: subgroup of congenital. genes transmitted from parent to child -known genetic cause QUESTION:familial Ans: subgroup of congenital and hereditary. refers to feature that is seen in multiple members of a family, but not necessarily linked to one specific gene. -unknown precise, genetic etiology -ex. diabetes, cancers, hypertension QUESTION:genetic 2 Master01 | 2025/2026 | Latest update Ans: subgroup of congenital -mutation in a gene -may or may not be hereditary QUESTION:acquired Ans: happens with no genetic component -ex. melanoma QUESTION:congenital hearing loss Ans: -1-3 in 1,000 births (only 50% accounted for by genetics) -70% is non-syndromic (most of the genes are recessive 80%) QUESTION:Where in genes are hearing losses found? Ans: majority on autosomes (not sex-linked) ~20% on x-chromosome linked QUESTION:how many

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AUD 643 FINAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS
Quiz: congenital


Ans: present at birth



QUESTION:hereditary


Ans: subgroup of congenital. genes transmitted from parent to child

-known genetic cause



QUESTION:familial


Ans: subgroup of congenital and hereditary.

refers to feature that is seen in multiple members of a family, but not necessarily
linked to one specific gene.

-unknown precise, genetic etiology

-ex. diabetes, cancers, hypertension



QUESTION:genetic




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Ans: subgroup of congenital

-mutation in a gene

-may or may not be hereditary



QUESTION:acquired


Ans: happens with no genetic component

-ex. melanoma



QUESTION:congenital hearing loss


Ans: -1-3 in 1,000 births (only 50% accounted for by genetics)

-70% is non-syndromic (most of the genes are recessive 80%)



QUESTION:Where in genes are hearing losses found?


Ans: majority on autosomes (not sex-linked)

~20% on x-chromosome linked



QUESTION:how many syndromes are associated with hearing loss?




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Ans: over 500 known

-over 120 known genes for hearing loss



QUESTION:four mutations to detect deafness at birth


Ans: -connexin mutations - one of leading causes of deafness (GJB2 and GJB6
genes)

-mtDNA A1555G mutation - increased aminoglycoside induced deafness

-SLC26A4 mutations - Pendred syndrome, EVA

-Citomegalovirus (CMV) - not disorder but tested at birth



QUESTION:GJB2


Ans: Gap Junction Beta 2 protein

-identified 1997

-Connexin 26: allows ion transfer between cells

-most common cause of SNHL

-12-24% of permanent HL in kids



QUESTION:DFNB4




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Ans: -mutation in SLC26A4 gene

-autosomal recessive

-bilateral, severe to profound SNHL

-EVA or mondini malformations



QUESTION:mitochondrial hearing loss


Ans: -very rare

-mutations in MTRNR1 and MTTS1

-maternal inheritance

-highly variable onset

-variable hearing loss



QUESTION:Crouzon Syndrome


Ans: -premature fusion of skull bones

-bulging eyes and strabismus (eyes angled either inward or outward)

-typically show normal intelligence

-autosomal dominant (genetic mutation that is not necessarily hereditary)



QUESTION:Findings and Interventions for Crouzon Syndrome

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