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Pendred syndrome is characterized by congenital deafness and is associated with a large vestibular aqueduct

Pendred syndrome is characterized by severe-to-profound congenital deafness and is associated with a large vestibular aqueduct. There may also be a cochlear malformation (Mondini displasia). (Figure prepared by the National Institutes of Health. Public domain. Figure edited by Dr. Douglas J Lanska.)

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Associated Disorders

  • Cochlear dysplasia
  • DiGeorge syndrome
  • Incomplete partition of cochlea
  • Internal auditory canal dysplasia
  • Klippel-Feil syndrome
  • Labyrinthine dysplasia
  • Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome
  • Pendred syndrome
  • Semicircular canal dysplasia