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Clinical Features of Fracture Versus Concussion of the Temporal Bone After Head Trauma

Journal of audiology and otology - South Korea
doi 10.7874/jao.2018.00339
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Categories
OtorhinolaryngologySensory SystemsSpeechHearing
Date

April 10, 2019

Authors
Tae Hoon KongJae Woo LeeYoon Ah ParkYoung Joon Seo
Publisher

The Korean Audiological Society


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