Synonyms: Progressive neurosensory deafness-hypertrophic cardiomyopathy syndrome | Progressive neurosensory hearing loss-hypertrophic cardiomyopathy syndrome | Progressive sensorineural deafness-hypertrophic cardiomyopathy syndrome
A rare disorder characterized by progressive late onset autosomal dominant sensorineural hearing loss QT interval prolongation and mild cardiac hypertrophy.
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Advocacy Organizations
Heart of a Giant Foundation
The mission of the HGF is to achieve better health outcomes for heart diseases and related chronic health conditions in our communities and enhance the quality of life through health education, care support, and connection to community resources.
HeartCharged
Ending preventable deaths from undiagnosed heart conditions and sudden cardiac arrest, especially in young people, and providing patient-to-patient support.
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association
Providing support, advocacy, and education to patients, families, the medical community, and the public about hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and all thick heart muscle disorders, while supporting research and fostering the development of treatments.
RareDNA Foundation
Dedicated to improving outcomes for individuals and families affected by rare DNA heart mutations by advancing awareness, access and action. We increase awareness among medical professionals and the public, provide education and resources on diagnosis and treatment, support scientific research, and advocate for faster diagnostic pathways, giving families the knowledge and care they need.
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