Botulinum toxin A–induced paralysis of the lateral abdominal wall after damage-control laparotomy: A multi-institutional, prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled pilot study
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W. Harmsen | D. Jenkins | B. Zendejas | Stephanie F Polites | M. Zielinski | D. Dries | Myung S. Park | Michael J. Ferrara | H. Schiller | Melissa M. Kuntz | Mohammad A. Khasawneh | Xiaoming Zhang | A. E. Zagar | K. Ballman
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