Complex Phenotypic Presentation of Syndromic Hearing Loss Deciphered as Three Separate Clinical Entities: How Genetic

Natalia Bałdyga1, Anna Sarosiak1,2, Dominika Oziębło1,2

  • 1Department of Genetics, Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Warsaw, Poland.

Audiology & Neuro-Otology
|December 22, 2020
PubMed
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