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. 2024 Jul 16;7(3):435-437.
doi: 10.31662/jmaj.2023-0213. Epub 2024 Jun 3.

Intratracheal Amylase Levels and Salivary Aspiration in Children with Tracheostomy

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Intratracheal Amylase Levels and Salivary Aspiration in Children with Tracheostomy

Hitomi Kubota et al. JMA J. .
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Keywords: amylase; aspiration; children; laryngotracheal separation; tracheostomy.

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