PMID: 11338954May 8, 2001Paper

The use of botulinum toxin in otorhinolaryngology

Hospital Medicine
P WalsheC Timon

Abstract

In recent years, the use of botulinum toxin has become more popular for the treatment of a wide variety of diseases in the head and neck. It offers the possibility of non-invasive treatment of conditions whose aetiology lies in neuromuscular dyskinesis.

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Sep 4, 2001·Hospital Medicine·A Denniston, T Reuser

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