Revisions of 'Inferior meatus'
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Revision 5 - major - created almost 2 years ago by Mostafa Elfeky ◉ - view changesetDate: 2023-05-03 17:00:45 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Mostafa Elfeky had no financial relationships to ineligible companies to disclose.
View Mostafa Elfeky's current disclosures Reviewed by: Mohamed Saber -
Revision 4 - major - created almost 2 years ago by Craig Hacking ◉ - view changesetDate: 2023-05-03 14:19:52 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Craig Hacking had the following disclosures:
- Philips Australia, Paid speaker at Philips Spectral CT events (ongoing)
- Taylor and Francis Publishing, Paid author of Imaging for Students 5th edition (ongoing)
These were assessed during peer review and were determined to not be relevant to the changes that were made.
View Craig Hacking's current disclosures Reviewed by: Mostafa Elfeky -
Revision 3 - major - created almost 6 years ago by Henry Knipe ◉ - view changesetDate: 2019-05-02 22:25:15 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Henry Knipe had no recorded disclosures.
View Henry Knipe's current disclosures Reviewed by: Derek Smith -
Revision 2 - major - created almost 7 years ago by Daniel J Bell ◉ - view changesetDate: 2018-04-09 14:52:32 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Daniel J Bell had no recorded disclosures.
View Daniel J Bell's current disclosures Reviewed by: Rohit Sharma -
Revision 1 - major - created almost 7 years ago by Maxime St-Amant ◉ - view changesetDate: 2018-04-09 03:51:10 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Maxime St-Amant had no recorded disclosures.
View Maxime St-Amant's current disclosures Reviewed by: Daniel J Bell
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