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Articles 211 - 212 of 212
Full-Text Articles in Design of Experiments and Sample Surveys
Diagnostic Abdominal Aspiration In Acute Abdominal Conditions, George Quan Lee
Diagnostic Abdominal Aspiration In Acute Abdominal Conditions, George Quan Lee
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
[Abstract Not Included]
Stapes Ankylosis And Its Mobilization, Emery I. Pick
Stapes Ankylosis And Its Mobilization, Emery I. Pick
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
[Abstract Not Included - Preface Included Here]
Otosclerosis is a frequent affliction resulting in progressive hearing loss. With the advance of ear surgery during the past 25 years various procedures have been proposed for the correction of this condition. Among their number surgical mobilization of the stapes has assumed considerable importance. In this paper, which is presented as a thesis to fulfill the requirements for the degree of Master of Science, the operation will be discussed on the basis of the literature and the author's own experiences with the procedure.