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249 related items for PubMed ID: 20515328

  • 1. A simple method to reduce infection of ventriculoperitoneal shunts.
    Rehman AU, Rehman TU, Bashir HH, Gupta V.
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  • 13. Experience with ventriculo peritoneal shunts at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu.
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  • 19. Evaluation of intraoperative glove change in prevention of postoperative cerebrospinal fluid shunt infections, and the predictors of shunt infection.
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  • 20. Effect of antibiotic-impregnated shunts on infection rate in adult hydrocephalus: a single institution's experience.
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