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Bilateral Implantation

Evidence of a ‘critical age’ for sequential implantation of the second ear in congenitally deaf children

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Pages S121-S123 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013

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Matthew B Fitzgerald, Janet E Green, Yixin Fang & Susan B Waltzman. (2013) Factors influencing consistent device use in pediatric recipients of bilateral cochlear implants. Cochlear Implants International 14:5, pages 257-265.
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Saad Alenzi, Fida Almuhawas, Roa Halawani & Abdulrahman Sanosi. (2021) Consistency of Using an Auditory Prosthesis Device Post a Sequentially Implanted Cochlear Implant: Data-Logging Evidence. Cureus.
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Giovanni Bianchin, Lorenzo Tribi, Patrizia Formigoni, Carmela Russo & Valeria Polizzi. (2017) Sequential pediatric bilateral cochlear implantation: The effect of time interval between implants. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 102, pages 10-14.
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Salima Jiwani, Blake C. Papsin & Karen A. Gordon. (2016) Early unilateral cochlear implantation promotes mature cortical asymmetries in adolescents who are deaf. Human Brain Mapping 37:1, pages 135-152.
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Jeong-Seo Kim, Lee-Suk Kim & Sung-Wook Jeong. (2013) Functional benefits of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation in children with long inter-stage interval between two implants. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 77:2, pages 162-169.
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