Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11025352 | International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2018 | 40 Pages |
Abstract
Further studies are needed in order to understand and quantify the potential effects of congenital CMV infection in the inner ear and hearing acuity. The results presented in the relative studies should be very carefully evaluated and compared to each other, since they correspond to substantially different cohorts, study designs, and result elaboration. Infants with congenital CMV infection should be closely monitored, regarding their hearing acuity at least during their preschool years, although substantial changes in hearing thresholds have been reported as late as the 16th year of age. Parental counseling is of outmost importance in order to minimize the numbers of children lost to follow-up.
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Authors
Maria Riga, George Korres, Pantelis Chouridis, Stephanos Naxakis, Vasilios Danielides,