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Influence of family environment on the outcomes of cochlear implantation in pediatric recipients

Saad H. Alenzi, Roa T. Halawani, Afrah M. Alshalan, Sara A. Habis and Abdulrahman A. Alsanosi
Saudi Medical Journal May 2020, 41 (5) 485-490; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2020.5.25070
Saad H. Alenzi
From the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alenzi), King Abdullah Ear Specialist Center; from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alenzi, Alsanosi), from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alshalan), from the Department of Medicine (Habis), King Saud University, Riyadh; and from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Halawani), Ohuhd Hospital Ministry of Health, Al Madinah Al Munawarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Roa T. Halawani
From the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alenzi), King Abdullah Ear Specialist Center; from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alenzi, Alsanosi), from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alshalan), from the Department of Medicine (Habis), King Saud University, Riyadh; and from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Halawani), Ohuhd Hospital Ministry of Health, Al Madinah Al Munawarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Afrah M. Alshalan
From the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alenzi), King Abdullah Ear Specialist Center; from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alenzi, Alsanosi), from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alshalan), from the Department of Medicine (Habis), King Saud University, Riyadh; and from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Halawani), Ohuhd Hospital Ministry of Health, Al Madinah Al Munawarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Sara A. Habis
From the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alenzi), King Abdullah Ear Specialist Center; from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alenzi, Alsanosi), from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alshalan), from the Department of Medicine (Habis), King Saud University, Riyadh; and from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Halawani), Ohuhd Hospital Ministry of Health, Al Madinah Al Munawarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Abdulrahman A. Alsanosi
From the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alenzi), King Abdullah Ear Specialist Center; from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alenzi, Alsanosi), from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Alshalan), from the Department of Medicine (Habis), King Saud University, Riyadh; and from the Department of Otolaryngology-Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery (Halawani), Ohuhd Hospital Ministry of Health, Al Madinah Al Munawarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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