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Using Augmented Reality to Reduce Fear and Promote Cooperation During Pediatric Otolaryngologic Procedures

Caruso, TJ; Madill, M; Sidell, D; Meister, K; Wang, E; Menendez, M; Rodriguez, S

Laryngoscope

2020 Sep 4, PMID: 32886794

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