Alteration of Vestibular Function in Pediatric Cochlear Implant Recipients
Hajime Koyama(Tokyo Medical University), Tatsuya Yamasoba(The University of Tokyo), Shinichi Iwasaki(The University of Tokyo), Tsukasa Uranaka(The University of Tokyo), Chisato Fujimoto(The University of Tokyo), Akinori Kashio(The University of Tokyo), Makoto Kinoshita(Institute for Atherosclerosis Research), Teru Kamogashira(The University of Tokyo), Yu Matsumoto(The University of Tokyo)
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