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The Results of Nationwide Epidemiological Surveys on Sudden Deafness Analyzed by the Grading System Defermined by the Research Committee on Acute Profound Deafness of the Ministry of Health and

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The Results of Nationwide Epidemiological Surveys on Sudden Deafness Analyzed by the Grading System Defermined by the Research Committee on Acute Profound Deafness of the Ministry of Health and
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AUDIOLOGY JAPAN, January 2000
DOI 10.4295/audiology.43.98
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Tsutomu Nakashima, Hiromi Ueda, Hayato Misawa, Akihide Itoh, Mitsuo Tominaga

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