Congenital Anomalies in Otorhinolaryngology

A number of factors like genetic, intrauterine infection and maternal nutritional deficiencies are involved in complex development of brachial apparatus and cochlea formation. A clinician should examine the child thoroughly for other organ developmental anomalies.. The counseling and children management shouldbe considered hand by hand.

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