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  1. ... 2018:chap 64. Bolognia JL, Schaffer JV, Duncan KO, Ko CJ. Developmental anomalies. In: Bolognia JL, Schaffer JV, Duncan KO, Ko CJ, eds. Dermatology Essentials . 2nd ed. Philadelphia, ...
  2. Keratosis obturans (KO) is the buildup of keratin in the ear canal. Keratin is a protein released by skin cells that ... The exact cause of KO is unknown. It may be due to a problem with how skin cells in the ear canal are produced. Or, ...
  3. ... 2024:chap 3. Cremens MC, Robinson EM, Brenner KO, McCoy TH, Brendel RW. Care at the end ...
  4. ... Chronic diffuse lung diseases. In: Smith ML, Leslie KO, Wick MR, eds. Practical Pulmonary Pathology . 4th ed. ...
  5. Churg A, Wright JL. Pulmonary hypertension. In: Leslie KO, Wick MR, eds. Practical Pulmonary Pathology: A Diagnostic ...
  6. ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 9. Gabel C, Ko L, Kroshinsky D. Cellulitis and erysipelas. In: Lebwohl ...
  7. ... 26th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 370. Ko MW, Prasad S. Headache, facial pain, and disorders of ...
  8. Kos C. Soy isoflavones and other constituents. In: Pizzorno JE, Murray MT, eds. Textbook of Natural Medicine . ...
  9. ... 13th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 2. Ko CJ. Approach to skin diseases. In: Goldman L, ...
  10. ... of diagnostic lung specimens. In: Smith ML, Leslie KO, Wick MR, eds. Practical Pulmonary Pathology: A Diagnostic ...
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