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  • 22. Bacterial flora in spontaneously occurring aural cholesteatomas in Mongolian gerbils.
    Fulghum RS, Chole RA.
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  • 23. [External auditory canal cholesteatoma as a complication of ear surgery].
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  • 24. Cochlear hair cell loss in ears with cholesteatomas. Scanning electron microscopy study.
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    Macri JR, Chole RA.
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  • 32. Age-related increase of spontaneous aural cholesteatoma in the Mongolian gerbil.
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  • 38. Epithelial migration on the tympanic membrane and external canal.
    Makino K, Amatsu M.
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