
Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) can affect vestibular function, an important cornerstone for early motor development. This study aims to identify risk factors for early vestibular dysfunction with severe repercussions on the motor outcome. The odds of developing early vestibular dysfunction were six times higher in patients presenting with hearing loss at birth compared to those born with normal hearing. Early vestibular loss can have a significant adverse effect on motor development. Hearing and cranial imaging findings could facilitate the widespread implementation of a (targeted) vestibular assessment approach in the cCMV‐population.
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