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OCCURRENCE OF YEASTS, PSEUDOMONADS AND ENTERIC BACTERIA IN THE ORAL CAVITY OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING HEAD AND NECK RADIOTHERAPY Elerson Gaetti-Jardim Júnior

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Table 1. Targeted bacteria cultivated from patients before RT and 30d. after RT.
Table 2. Targeted bacteria from irradiated patients before and 30 days after RT. Results obtained by PCR

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