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131 related items for PubMed ID: 3510638

  • 1. Cefazolin vs moxalactam? A double-blind randomized trial of cephalosporins in head and neck surgery.
    Johnson JT, Yu VL, Myers EN, Wagner RL, Sigler BA.
    Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg; 1986 Feb; 112(2):151-3. PubMed ID: 3510638
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  • 2. A comparative trial of cefazolin and moxalactam as prophylaxis for preventing infection after abdominal hysterectomy.
    Tuomala RE, Fischer SG, Muñoz A, Souney PF, Steele L, Polk BF.
    Obstet Gynecol; 1985 Sep; 66(3):372-6. PubMed ID: 3927210
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  • 5. Moxalactam versus cefazolin prophylaxis for vaginal hysterectomy.
    Hemsell D, Hemsell P, Nobles B, Heard M, Bawdon R.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 1983 Oct 15; 147(4):379-85. PubMed ID: 6353926
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  • 7. Comparison of moxalactam and cefazolin as prophylactic antibiotics during cesarean section.
    Rayburn W, Varner M, Galask R, Petzold CR, Piehl E.
    Antimicrob Agents Chemother; 1985 Mar 15; 27(3):337-9. PubMed ID: 3994348
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  • 8. Single-dose antibiotic prophylaxis for biliary surgery. Cefazolin vs moxalactam.
    Kellum JM, Duma RJ, Gorbach SL, Sugerman HJ, Haynes BW, Gervin A, Newsome HH.
    Arch Surg; 1987 Aug 15; 122(8):918-22. PubMed ID: 3115228
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  • 9. Antibiotic use during major head and neck surgery.
    Johnson JT, Yu VL.
    Ann Surg; 1988 Jan 15; 207(1):108-11. PubMed ID: 3276271
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  • 11. One day vs. two days of prophylactic antibiotics in patients undergoing major head and neck surgery.
    Fee WE, Glenn M, Handen C, Hopp ML.
    Laryngoscope; 1984 May 15; 94(5 Pt 1):612-4. PubMed ID: 6717216
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  • 14. Prophylactic antibiotics for head and neck surgery with flap reconstruction.
    Johnson JT, Wagner RL, Schuller DE, Gluckman J, Suen JY, Snyderman NL.
    Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg; 1992 May 15; 118(5):488-90. PubMed ID: 1571118
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  • 19. A prospective comparison of gentamicin and metronidazole and moxalactam in the prevention of septic complications associated with elective operations of the colon and rectum.
    McCulloch PG, Blamey SL, Finlay IG, Baird A, Sleigh D, Gardner E, McArdle CS.
    Surg Gynecol Obstet; 1986 Jun 15; 162(6):521-4. PubMed ID: 3520902
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