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104| Deaf and Hard of Hearing Neuropsychological Evaluations in Children – A Conversation With Dr. Jennifer Reesman

Navigating Neuropsychology

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Common Medical and Neurodevelopmental Risk Factors and Co-Occurring Conditions

There's the torch acronym and pneumonic for the medical etiologies of hearing loss in children. So T and O for toxoplasmosis and other infections are for rubella, C for cytomegalovirus and H for herpes. CMV infection is a pretty common cause of deafness that is important for neuropsychologists to know about. Alcohol during pregnancy can also be associated with hearing loss after birth as well.

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