Incidence of adenotonsillectomy in children of women referred with gynaecological symptoms
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Incidence of adenotonsillectomy in children of women referred with gynaecological symptoms
Abstract
This study shows that there is an increased incidence of adenotonsillectomy in children of mothers with a gynaecological history and suggests that this has a neurotic basis.
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