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Does delayed echolalia have anything to do with hearing loss?

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Dr. Gutti Rao answered

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Not known: Delayed echolalia is repetition of words after a time delay, common in autism. Not heard of being associated with hearing loss.

Dr Pappas and another doctor agreed

Answered 10/24/2017

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