2016
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215116006307
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Diagnosis and successful surgical treatment of pediatric cholesteatoma: a case report and literature review

Abstract: Results: 142334 people were screened in the year 2014 in which 10248 suffered from hearing loss. Prevalence of hearing loss was 7.2%. 9310 patients were managed conservatively. Surgery was performed in 506 cases and hearing aid was provided to 432 cases. Conclusion: This study emphasizes that through the introduction of concept of ear care workers, a large number of unprivileged patients with treatable causes of hearing loss can be provided with appropriate, cost effective and early treatment.

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