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Fluoride and Clinical Otosclerosis

Hal J. Daniel, III, PhD; George E. Shambaugh, Jr., MD; Ugo Fisch, MD

Arch Otolaryngol. 1973;98(5):327-329.


Abstract

Analyses of the fluoride content of different portions of the human stapedes were undertaken as a function of (a) residence in a low or an optimally fluoridated area, (b) clinical otosclerotic involvement, and (c) sodium fluoride treatment.

The variability in the fluoride content was observed as a function of the aforementioned variables.



Author Affiliations

Greenville, NC; Chicago; Zurich, Switzerland

From East Carolina University, Greenville, NC (Dr. Daniel); Otologic Associates, Chicago (Dr. Shambaugh); and Otorhinolaryngologische Klinik, Zurich, Switzerland (Dr. Fisch).


Footnotes

Accepted for publication Oct 20, 1972.

Reprint requests to the Department of Speech, Language and Auditory Pathology, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27834 (Dr. Daniel).



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