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115 related items for PubMed ID: 11346429

  • 1. Evaluation of esterified hyaluronic acid as middle ear-packing material.
    Li G, Feghali JG, Dinces E, McElveen J, van de Water TR.
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  • 11. The efficacy of hyaluronic acid foam as a middle ear packing agent in experimental tympanoplasty.
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  • 14. Hyaluronic acid reduces connective tissue formation in middle ears filled with absorbable gelatin sponge: an experimental study.
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  • 16. Antiadhesive effect of polyurethane foam packing in the guinea pig middle ear.
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  • 20. [Resorbable gelatin--Marbagelan--in otosurgery. An experimental study in guinea pigs].
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