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Sally Zoorob1, Christian Toft-Nielsen1, Nicolas Lyneborg1
1Øre-, Næse- og Halsafdelingen, Nordsjællands Hospital, Hillerød.
Tympanic membrane perforations often heal on their own, particularly small, non-infected traumatic ones. However, some perforations may lead to hearing loss and require surgical intervention.
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