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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery[removed], [removed]CASE REPORT Electrode extrusion through the tympanic membrane in a pediatric patient
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Document Date: 2008-02-04 10:13:40


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Ramsden RT. / /

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G0412 Neurosciences Building / University of North Carolina / Chapel Hill / /

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otitis media / /

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scar / persistent eustachian tube dysfunction / disease / otalgia / recurrent infections / flap infection / right otalgia / cholesteatoma / progressive hearing loss / cholesteatomas / otitis media / Eustachian tube dysfunction / infections / /

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cochlear implant surgery / cochlear implant / antibiotics / cochlear implants / surgery / Head and Neck Surgery / /

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Chapel Hill / /

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Department of Otolaryngology / Neck Surgery Foundation / American Academy of Otolaryngology / University of North Carolina / /

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Arch Otorhinolaryngol / Carlton J. Zdanski / Marc K. Bassim / Carlton Zelanski / /

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AUTHOR / senior author and surgeon / Head / Corresponding author / main author / /

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North Carolina / /

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