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A hearing loss affects the quality of life and the natural development of children. The new generation of hearing devices provides a huge number of options to them. These new hearing aids are often a...
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Lead Sponsor
Queen Fabiola Children's University Hospital
Collaborators
NCT07222202 · Conductive Hearing Loss
NCT05775367 · Single Sided Deafness, Unilateral Deafness, and more
NCT06251817 · Normal Hearing, Conductive Hearing Loss, Middle Ear
NCT07161154 · Hearing Loss, Bilateral or Unilateral, Hearing Loss, Conductive, and more
NCT04803279 · Hearing Loss, Conductive, Hearing Loss Mixed, and more
Hôpital Universitaire Des Enfants Reine Fabiola
Brussels
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