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Annals of Family Medicine 4:295-301 (2006)
© 2006 Annals of Family Medicine, Inc.
doi: 10.1370/afm.552

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Qualitative Aspects of Nasal Irrigation Use by Patients With Chronic Sinus Disease in a Multimethod Study

David Rabago, MD, Bruce Barrett, MD, PhD, Lucille Marchand, MD, Rob Maberry, BA and Marlon Mundt, MS

University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisc


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Figure 1. Nasal irrigation technique.

 

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Figure 2. Subject participation in phase 1, randomized controlled trial; phase 2, follow-up study; and phase 3, current study.

 





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