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... cause dental caries and Streptococcus viridans is mentioned as a cause of endocarditis subsequent to dental extraction . The anaerobic cocci , either directly or synergistically with gram- negative anaerobic bacilli , cause synergistic ...
... cause dental caries and Streptococcus viridans is mentioned as a cause of endocarditis subsequent to dental extraction . The anaerobic cocci , either directly or synergistically with gram- negative anaerobic bacilli , cause synergistic ...
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... cause of staphylococcal pneumonia in China . Aspiration Pneumonia and Lung Abscess Structurally , the lung is well equipped to de- fend itself against infections . The rich blood sup- ply and the enormous distribution of phagocytic ...
... cause of staphylococcal pneumonia in China . Aspiration Pneumonia and Lung Abscess Structurally , the lung is well equipped to de- fend itself against infections . The rich blood sup- ply and the enormous distribution of phagocytic ...
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... cause priapism ( painful erection of the penis ) . This plexus of veins does not have valves ; the veins intercommunicate freely . They also receive blood from the seminal vesicles and the ductus deferens . Blockage of this plexus can cause ...
... cause priapism ( painful erection of the penis ) . This plexus of veins does not have valves ; the veins intercommunicate freely . They also receive blood from the seminal vesicles and the ductus deferens . Blockage of this plexus can cause ...
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