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Tonsillectomy compared with conservative management in patients over 16 years with recurrent sore throat: the NATTINA RCT and economic evaluation
Janet A Wilson
,
Tony Fouweather
,
Deborah D Stocken
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Tara Homer
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Catherine Haighton
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Nikki Rousseau
,
James O’Hara
,
Luke Vale
,
Rebecca Wilson
,
Sonya Carnell
,
Scott Wilkes
,
Jill Morrison
,
Kim Ah-See
,
Sean Carrie
,
Claire Hopkins
,
Nicola Howe
,
Musheer Hussain
,
Lyndsay Lindley
,
Kenneth MacKenzie
,
Lorraine McSweeney
,
Hisham Mehanna
,
Christopher Raine
,
Ruby Smith Whelan
,
Frank Sullivan
,
Alexander von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff
,
Dawn Teare
December 2023
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