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Osteum     sodium (Z)-octadec-9-enoate

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Disease relevance of oleic acid

 

High impact information on oleic acid

  • The phenomenon cannot be explained by direct extension of nasopharyngeal carcinoma or obstruction of the maxillary osteum [2].
  • In this study, a wound healing inhibitor mitomycin C was used intraoperatively to prevent the closure of the osteum after the operation [3].
  • Compared with the other tested substances, the emulsion of 0.5 g sodium-oleate was the most effective in inhibiting the stimulated gastric acid secretion [4].
  • All 127 patients underwent routine Pap tests for cytological evaluation and at the same visit a sample of cervical epithelial cells was obtained by scraping the cervix osteum [5].
  • Premature loss of silicone tube was determined in 5 patients and granulation tissue occurred at the internal osteum in 11 cases [6].
 

Anatomical context of oleic acid

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of oleic acid

References

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  9. Malignant glaucoma. Clinical and ultrasound biomicroscopic features. Trope, G.E., Pavlin, C.J., Bau, A., Baumal, C.R., Foster, F.S. Ophthalmology (1994) [Pubmed]
 
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