Ear Deformities in Children
Ear deformities occur in 5-50% of newborns [1, 2]. Usually ear deformities minimally affect hearing, however, they can lead to psychological disorders, anxiety, social isolation, and behavioral problems. Ear deformities can spontaneously self-correct without any treatment in about 30% of cases. Surg...
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Main Authors: | Nikolai A. Daikhes (Author), Khassan M. Diab (Author), Dmitry S. Kondratchikov (Author), Olga A. Pashchinina (Author), Liudmila V. Balakina (Author) |
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"Paediatrician" Publishers LLC,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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