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Profile of Patients With Hearing Loss From a Speech-Language Therapy Service Between 2009 and 2015

SM Otolaryngology
doi 10.36876/smotol.1012
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January 1, 2017

Authors
Ana Cristina GuarinelloGiselle MassiAna Paula BerberianRita TonocchiLuciane BrasilMonique Coelho Cassarotti and Adriano de Souza Pereira
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JSMCentral LLC


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