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Inner ear malformations (IEMs) are common in children with hearing loss. The different types of IEMs form a unique subgroup of cochlear implant (CI) candidates. We aimed to evaluate the auditory perception outcomes of CI in children with different types of IEMs and compare them with CI users without IEMs. The study included 274 CI users with and without IEMs as two groups (n=137, each). Both groups' chronological age at implantation and duration of CI usage was matched (± 8months). All subjects were evaluated pre-operatively and post-