This short animated video (4m40s) on YouTube explains the different types of genetic hearing loss, how the testing panel is performed [at Ontario’s SickKids Genome Diagnostic Laboratory] the common genetic variants, the reasons to pursue genetic testing and the possible result outcomes. (Accessed Jan 2023)
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