Keypoints to Successful Newborn Hearing Screening. Thirty Years of Experience and Innovations
Congenital deafness is a major pediatric problem, affecting about 1.5–3 per 1000 newborns. The early treatment through cochlear implantation and auditory rehabilitation has been a historic milestone. Early diagnosis of congenital deafness is an essential requirement to obtain the best results, which...
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Autores principales: | Jose Miguel Sequi-Canet, Juan Brines-Solanes |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c1369369a3d34483a794542accad2786 |
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