Lee et al., 1971 - Google Patents
Wound infection with Mycoplasma hominisLee et al., 1971
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- 9016791397944920214
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- Lee Y
- Nersasian R
- Lan N
- McDonald A
- McCormack W
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- JAMA
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Mycoplasma hominiswas isolated from two patients with infected wounds following open reduction of fractured mandibles. Thesignificance of these organisms in wound infections is discussed. Mucoplasma hominis, unlike other human mycoplasmas, can be cultured in a …
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