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Changes in ventilatory function following surgery for bilateral abductor paralysis
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 10/01/09
Sharan CJ et al. – The mean increase in FIF50 was 0.44 l/sec and the mean increase in PIFR was 0.41l/sec. No statistically significant difference in improvement of inspiratory flow rates was observed between the three surgical procedures used in the study.
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