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Absorption of glycine irrigating solution during transcervical resection of endometrium.
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14). Rather some factors related to place of birth and early residence, perhaps close cohabitation in poor housing with an index patient, seem to promote HTLV-I infection. Improvement in such conditions was a prime reason for migration; indeed in 1897 the first Jamaican account of a tropical spastic paraparesis- like syndrome reported that many cases were found among the poor, as was found later.3' 32
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