The Hearing Outcomes of Cochlear Implantation in Waardenburg Syndrome
Hajime Koyama(Tokyo Medical University), Tatsuya Yamasoba(The University of Tokyo), Akinori Kashio(The University of Tokyo), Akinobu Kakigi(The University of Tokyo), Yu Matsumoto(The University of Tokyo), Katsuhiro Tsutsumiuchi(The University of Tokyo), Shotaro Karino(The University of Tokyo), Aki Sakata(The University of Tokyo), Shinichi Iwasaki(The University of Tokyo)
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