What The Study Did:
Researchers compared changes in preoperative aided speech recognition with postoperative speech recognition among individuals who received cochlear implants.
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Theodore R. McRackan, M.D., M.S.C.R., of the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, is the corresponding author.
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