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Beste Lacnetters - (when I type this, I always have the urge to type
"lacnutters"!)
Back to the point, has anyone come across this paper? Unfortunately there is
no abstract to view on Pubmed so I thought I'd try here for some feed back.
It is related to infant exposure as the Mesh terms mention infant / neonate.
Clin Pediatr (Phila) 2001 Apr;40(4):233-5
Obstructive laryngotracheitis secondary to gentian violet exposure.
Baca D, Drexler C, Cullen E.
Pediatric Residency Program of Thomas Jefferson University/A.I. duPont
Hospital for Children, Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
I will order it to see what it says, but in the meantime, if anyone has read
it, could you enlighten me to the conclusions?
Sara Bernar
The Netherlands
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