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Safe Medical Devices for Children (2005)
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. "Appendix F Cochlear Implants in Children A Review of Reported Complications, Patterns of Device Failure, and Assessment of Current Approaches to Surveillance." Safe Medical Devices for Children. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2005.

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