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Minimally invasive application of botulinum toxin A in patients with idiopathic rhinitis
Head & Face Medicine, 10/19/09
Rohrbach S et al. – In some patients with therapy–resistant idiopathic rhinitis BTA applied with a sponge is a long–lasting and minimal invasive therapy to reduce nasal hypersecretion.
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