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Cryosurgery for Basal Cell Skin Cancer of the Head: 15 Years of Experience [PDF]
The clinical relevance of head and neck (H&N) tumors is related to the potential disfiguration of anatomical structures (by the tumor or surgical intervention), defining patients’ individual features and emotional expression, loss or restraint of vital ...
Ilya Pustinsky+11 more
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Anaesthetic Techniques for Cardiac Ablation-A Scoping Review Protocol. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Cardiac arrhythmias, particularly atrial fibrillation, are highly prevalent and represent a growing global health burden. Cardiac ablation is a commonly used procedure for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, often requiring anaesthesia to ensure patient safety and procedural success.
Fredensborg MB, Fiege SB, Møller AM.
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Abstract— Cryosurgery offers a means of destroying tissue by subjecting it to extreme cold. The mechanisms by which cells die are as yet poorly understood, but reliable and predictable clinical results have been obtained in the treatment of a wide range of benign and pre‐malignant oral lesions.
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Histological evaluation of tissue destruction in mouse tongues caused by cryosurgery [PDF]
Introduction Cryosurgery is recognized as a treatment option for various types of oral lesions. Although cryosurgery is less invasive and easier to perform than surgical treatments, adverse events, such as stomatitis and scarring can occur if the ...
Tadashi Kawai+4 more
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Endotracheal Actinomycosis Combined With Mucormycosis: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
We report a case of endobronchial pulmonary actinomycosis complicated with mucormycosis. ABSTRACT Actinomycosis and mucormycosis are rare infections, and their coexistence in a single host is extremely uncommon. Actinomycosis of the trachea is a chronic septic condition caused by actinomycete infection, often misdiagnosed due to the difficulty of ...
Chen Z+7 more
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D.R. Barry, B R Kesby, K Rubinstein
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A Double-Blind Randomized Study of Two Doses of Oral Isotretinoin in the Treatment of Recalcitrant Facial Flat Warts: Impact on Quality of Life, Anxiety, and Depression. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Recalcitrant facial flat warts are caused by human papillomavirus and may persist for years despite treatment. Oral isotretinoin administered at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg/day is effective and safe. However, the adverse effects reported are dose‐dependent behaviors and they could limit their use. We aim to compare the efficacy and
Olguín-García MG+4 more
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Case Image: Cutaneous Leiomyoma. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Cutaneous leiomyomas are rare benign smooth muscle tumors that often present as painful dermal nodules; however, they can be asymptomatic too. Histopathology remains the gold standard for diagnosis and warrants screening for Hereditary Leiomyomatosis and Renal Cell Carcinoma (HLRCC) in patients presenting with multiple lesions.
Jaiswal S+3 more
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Is Dysplasia the Sole Determinant of the Prognosis in Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders? [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background The dynamic nature of oral epithelial dysplasia, involving both progression and regression over time, complicates prognostic predictions for the lesion. Objective This paper addresses the intricacies of this challenge and advocates for a nuanced strategy.
Güneri P+4 more
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Background Cryosurgery remains an important treatment modality in dermatology practice. HYDROZID®, a new portable cryosurgery medical device using norflurane as a cryogen, was recently introduced in the Indian market.
H Bangaru+3 more
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