Etiology, Severity, Audiogram Type, and Device Usage in Patients with Unilateral Moderate to Profound Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Japan
Hajime Koyama(Tokyo Medical University), Tatsuya Yamasoba(The University of Tokyo), Shinichi Iwasaki(The University of Tokyo), Akinori Kashio(The University of Tokyo), Ken Ito(Teikyo University), Takashi Nakagawa(Kyushu University), Haruo Takahashi(Nagasaki Medical Center), Shinichi Nishimura(Mitsui Memorial Hospital)
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