An open-access and inexpensive 3D printed otoscope for low-resource settings and health crises
Abstract Limited access to key diagnostic tools is detrimental to priority health needs of populations. Ear pain, tenderness, itching, and different degree of hearing loss are common problems which require otoscopy as first diagnostic assessment. Where an otoscope is not available because of budget...
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Auteurs principaux: | Matteo Capobussi, Lorenzo Moja |
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BMC
2021
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