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Cochlear implantation in CHARGE syndrome

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CHARGE syndrome presents with a collection of congenital anomalies affecting multiple organs. Ear and temporal bone anomalies, including hearing loss, are highly prevalent. We present a rare case of cochlear implantation in a 2 years 3 months old girl with CHARGE syndrome. Patient demographics, comorbidities, anatomical factors and details of the cochlear implantation performed were extracted and summarized. CHARGE-синдром представляет собой комплекс врожденных аномалий, вовлекающих несколько органов. Особенно распространены аномалии уха и височной кости, приводящие к потере слуха. Мы представляем редкий случай кохлеарной имплантации у девочки 2 лет 3 месяцев с CHARGE-син- дромом. В статье приведены демографические данные пациента, сопутствующие заболевания, ана- томические особенности строения височной костей и детали проведенной кохлеарной имплантации.
Title: Cochlear implantation in CHARGE syndrome
Description:
CHARGE syndrome presents with a collection of congenital anomalies affecting multiple organs.
Ear and temporal bone anomalies, including hearing loss, are highly prevalent.
We present a rare case of cochlear implantation in a 2 years 3 months old girl with CHARGE syndrome.
Patient demographics, comorbidities, anatomical factors and details of the cochlear implantation performed were extracted and summarized.
CHARGE-синдром представляет собой комплекс врожденных аномалий, вовлекающих несколько органов.
Особенно распространены аномалии уха и височной кости, приводящие к потере слуха.
Мы представляем редкий случай кохлеарной имплантации у девочки 2 лет 3 месяцев с CHARGE-син- дромом.
В статье приведены демографические данные пациента, сопутствующие заболевания, ана- томические особенности строения височной костей и детали проведенной кохлеарной имплантации.

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