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273 related items for PubMed ID: 2919142

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    Moreno-Aguirre AJ, Santiago-Rodríguez E, Harmony T, Fernández-Bouzas A, Porras-Kattz E.
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  • 23. Auditory brainstem responses and ultrasound changes in a high-risk infants population.
    Guinard C, Fawer CL, Despland PA, Calame A.
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  • 24. Identification of hearing loss in the neonatal intensive care unit population.
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  • 29. Outcomes and efficacy of newborn hearing screening: strengths and weaknesses (success or failure?).
    Korres S, Nikolopoulos TP, Peraki EE, Tsiakou M, Karakitsou M, Apostolopoulos N, Economides J, Balatsouras D, Ferekidis E.
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  • 30. Neurological aspects of infant hearing assessment.
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  • 33. [Diagnosis of hearing disorders in premature infants].
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  • 37. The brainstem auditory evoked potential is a useful diagnostic tool in evaluating risk factors for hearing loss in neonatology.
    Despland PA, Galambos R.
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  • 40. Perinatal risk factors in preterm infants with moderate-to-profound hearing deficits.
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