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Oxygen tension in the human maxillary sinus under normal and pathological conditions

Aust et al., 1974

Document ID
7768631854574534440
Author
Aust R
Drettner B
Publication year
Publication venue
Acta oto-laryngologica

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The PO, in the maxillary sinus measured with a small PO, electrode was found primarily to be dependent on the patency of the maxillary ostium. It was also correlated with the functional size of the maxillary ostium when this was smaller than 2.5 mm in diameter. A …
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