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    Usher syndrome, also known as Hallgren syndrome, Usher–Hallgren syndrome, retinitis pigmentosa–dysacusis syndrome or dystrophia retinae dysacusis syndrome...
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  • Look up Usher or usher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Usher most commonly refers to: Usher (occupation), a person who welcomes and shows people where...
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  • Usher syndrome, type 1C Usher syndrome, type 1D Usher syndrome, type 1E Usher syndrome, type 2A Usher syndrome, type 2B Usher syndrome, type 2C Usher...
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  • Usher syndrome is the most common condition that causes both deafness and blindness, accounting for around 50% of hereditary deafblindness. Usher syndrome...
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    the Arctic, and reports on the story of his sister, Rebecca, who has Usher Syndrome, type III, a rare genetic disorder that is robbing her of her vision...
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  • 1979) is an American psychotherapist and author. Deafblind due to Usher syndrome, Alexander wrote a memoir in 2014 about coming to terms with her deteriorating...
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    is called Usher syndrome. Alport's syndrome is associated with RP and an abnormal glomerular-basement membrane leading to nephrotic syndrome. It is inherited...
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  • deletion syndrome 22q11.2 duplication syndrome 22q13 deletion syndrome 2p15-16.1 microdeletion syndrome 2q37 deletion syndrome 3-M syndrome 3C syndrome 3q29...
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    in hearing, balance, and vision. Mutations at the USH1C locus cause Usher syndrome type 1c and nonsyndromic sensorineural deafness. The USH1C gene is located...
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    and also worked in the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. Usher is known for the eponymous Usher syndrome, which he described in a 1914 treatise titled On the...
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  • Pemphigus erythematosus Other names Senear–Usher syndrome Specialty Dermatology ...
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    canal dehiscence, Pierre Robin, Treacher-Collins, Usher Syndrome, Pendred Syndrome, and Turner syndrome, syphilis, vestibular schwannoma, and viral infections...
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    prostate cancer Stickler syndrome TAR syndrome trimethylaminuria Usher syndrome Usher syndrome type II Van der Woude syndrome Variegate porphyria G-banding...
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    pemphigus, pemphigus herpetiformis, drug-induced pemphigus, Senear Usher syndrome, and endemic pemphigus foliaceus exist, and are recognized by a dermatologist...
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  • Collins syndrome Trichothiodystrophy Triple-X syndrome Trisomy 13 Trisomy 9 Turner syndrome Umbilical hernia Usher syndrome Waardenburg syndrome Werner...
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    can be used for clinical diagnosis of a genetic condition, including Usher syndrome, retinal disease, hearing impairments, diabetes, epilepsy, Leigh disease...
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    epithelium of the nasal mucosa. Mutations in the MYO7A gene cause the Usher syndrome type 1B, a combined deafness/blindness disorder. Affected individuals...
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  • lupus erythematosus Sjögren syndrome Sinear–Usher syndrome Rosacea Dermatomyositis Darier's disease Kindler–Weary syndrome The Scientific Committee on...
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  • her bike. She tells Whitney and Zack that Britney was diagnosed with Usher syndrome when she was younger and that the accident is likely because of that...
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    cell anemia Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency Usher syndrome WAGR syndrome Wiedemann–Steiner syndrome Wilms' tumor G-banding ideograms...
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    ear and retina. Mutations within this gene have been associated with Usher syndrome type IIIa. Multiple transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have...
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    21 votes. No: 11 votes. In March 2013, French Deafblind artist (with Usher syndrome) Arnaud Balard designed a flag symbolising Sign Language, which he calls...
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    ear and retina. Mutations within this gene have been associated with Usher syndrome type IIa. Alternatively spliced transcript variants that encode different...
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    located in a region containing the human deafness loci DFNB12 and USH1D. Usher syndrome 1D and nonsyndromic autosomal recessive deafness DFNB12 are caused by...
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    Genetic conditions (evident at a later stage in life): 37–49  Usher syndrome Alport syndrome Age-related loss of modality (vision or auditory or both) Illness...
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    Osteogenesis imperfecta Potocki–Lupski syndrome Proximal symphalangism Sanfilippo syndrome Smith–Magenis syndrome Usher syndrome Very long-chain acyl-coenzyme...
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  • Usher 1C is a human gene. Recessive alleles of this gene are responsible for type 1C Usher syndrome and nonsyndromic deafness. The official name of the...
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    venom. Mercury poisoning (especially methylmercury) Sleep deprivation Usher Syndrome Syncope (fainting) Eyeglass users experience tunnel vision to varying...
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  • RV, Turner S, Ledbetter DH, Martin CL (1993). "17q12 Recurrent Deletion Syndrome". In Adam MP, Ardinger HH, Pagon RA, Wallace SE, Bean LJ, Stephens K, Amemiya...
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    T-cell leukemia translocation altered gene Usher syndrome von Hippel–Lindau syndrome Waardenburg syndrome Xeroderma pigmentosum, complementation group...
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