hearing loss genetic disorders
"Hearing loss genetic disorders" refer to a group of medical conditions that affect a person's ability to hear, caused by genetic abnormalities or mutations. These disorders can result in varying degrees of hearing impairment and are inherited from parents who carry the corresponding genetic traits.
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