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Potential role of biofilms in deep cervical abscess
Jason G. May
, Livjot Sachdeva
, James M. Coticchia
Department of Surgery
Department of Pediatrics
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Biofilm
100%
Deep Cervical Abscess
100%
Abscess
60%
Biofilm Phenotype
60%
Neck Abscess
60%
Antimicrobial Therapy
40%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
20%
Etiology
20%
Adenoids
20%
Microorganisms
20%
Biofilm Formation
20%
Infectious Diseases
20%
Microbial Cells
20%
Host Defense
20%
Incision
20%
Antimicrobial Defense
20%
Academic Practice
20%
Biofilm Matrix
20%
Cocci
20%
Resistance to Antimicrobials
20%
Chronic Otitis Media with Effusion
20%
Recurrent Acute Otitis Media
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Biofilm
100%
Abscess
100%
Neck
54%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
18%
Otitis Media
18%
Pod
9%
Host Resistance
9%
Microorganism
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Abscess
100%
Neck
54%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
18%
Antimicrobial Therapy
18%
Pod
9%
Infection
9%
Antiinfective Agent
9%
Biopsy Technique
9%
Host Resistance
9%
Infectious Disease
9%
Acute Otitis Media
9%