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Effect of preoperative hearing level on success of stapes surgery
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 06/29/09
Caylakli F et al. - Success in treating otosclerosis does not depend on extent of preoperative hearing loss. Patients with severe loss improved to moderate, increasing the benefit from use of a hearing aid. The patients attained good auditory function, improving their quality of life.
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