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Bacterial flora in spontaneously occurring aural cholesteatomas in Mongolian gerbils
R. S. Fulghum, R. A. Chole
Department of Otolaryngology
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Immunology and Microbiology
Meriones unguiculatus
100%
Bacterial Flora
100%
Surface Property
66%
Middle Ear
66%
Gerbil
33%
Pseudomonas
33%
Bacteroides
33%
Corynebacterium
33%
Peptococcus
33%
Keyphrases
Cholesteatoma
100%
Mongolian Gerbil
100%
Bacterial Flora
100%
High Incidence
12%
Gerbil
12%
Middle Ear
12%
Aerobic
12%
Pseudomonas
12%
Bacterial Genera
12%
Meriones Unguiculatus
12%
Genus Level
12%
Bacteroides
12%
Corynebacterium
12%
Pseudomonads
12%
Middle Ear Cavity
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cholesteatoma
100%
Middle Ear
25%
Pseudomonas
12%
Bacteroides
12%
Corynebacterium
12%
Peptococcus
12%