Sadovsky et al., 1975 - Google Patents
Report on the use of the New Anderson-Ansell “Latex Leaf” IUD containing copper and zincSadovsky et al., 1975
- Document ID
- 7601485491755953475
- Author
- Sadovsky E
- Polishuk W
- Anteby S
- Yarkoni S
- Aboulafia Y
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Contraception
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Our experience with the New Anderson-Ansell “Latex Leaf” IUD is presented. This device is elastic, soft, made from inert silicone rubber and impregnated with copper and zinc. The elasticity allows easy insertion and removal, at reduced pain. The IUD was inserted in 185 …
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