Issue # 47

Lesser Known Disorders

Each issue of this series contains at least three lesser known disorders. Some of these disorders may contain subtypes which will also be presented. You will also notice that each disorder has a code. These codes represent the coding system for all disabilities and disorders listed in the Educator’s Diagnostic Manual(EDM) Wiley Publications.

Disorders in this issue:

            • HI 2.01-Cholesteatoma
            • HI 6.00 Syndromic Hearing Losses

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