comparative study between suprameatal approach and posterior tympanotomy approach for cochlear implantation

Faculty Medicine Year: 2015
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Journal: ZAGAZIG UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL ZAGAZIG UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL Volume:
Keywords : comparative study between suprameatal approach , posterior    
Abstract:
comparative study between suprameatal approach and posterior tympanotomy approach for cochlear implantation
   
     
 
       

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