Sensorineural hearing loss
Hearing loss resulting from damage to the cochlea, auditory nerve and/or brainstem.
Disease Alternative Name
Waardenburg syndrome type 2 a genetic condition with white fore head hair blue eyes with heterochromia &deafness due to inner ear problem
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