Prevention of postsurgical adhesions by INTERCEED(TC7),**Johnson & Johnson Patient Care Inc., New Brunswick, New Jersey. an absorbable adhesion barrier: a prospective, randomized multicenter clinical study†‡†Presented in part at the Forty-Third Annual Meeting of The American Fertility Society, September 28 to 30, 1987, Reno, Nevada, and at the Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting of The American Fertility Society, October 10 to 13, 1988, Atlanta, Georgia.‡Sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Patient Care Inc., New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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Published:1989-06
Issue:6
Volume:51
Page:933-938
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ISSN:0015-0282
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Container-title:Fertility and Sterility
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Fertility and Sterility
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine
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