Rosenberger, 1949 - Google Patents
LXXIV Surgery for Congenital Atresia with Report of a CaseRosenberger, 1949
- Document ID
- 7956660687549483016
- Author
- Rosenberger H
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- Publication venue
- Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
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In 1934 Hall, 6 and in 1943 Cohen and Fox," reiterate the dictum against operating in unilateral cases of congenital atresia. However, in 1947 a new viewpoint was introduced by Pattee" who was impressed by the similarity of audiograms in his cases of clinical …
- 206010010356 Congenital anomaly 0 title abstract description 26
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