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Clinical feasibility trial of 1,940-nm diode laser in Korean patients with inferior turbinate hypertrophy

Kang et al., 2015

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10171177758216799811
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Kang S
Lim S
Oh D
Kang K
Jung K
Kim H
Lee S
Baek S
Kim T
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Medical Lasers

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Materials and Methods This clinical feasibility trial included eight patients with inferior turbinate hypertrophy. The inferior turbinate reduction was performed using a 1,940-nm thulium laser with 4.5 W of output power. Intraoperative scoring was performed by a surgeon …
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