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Critical appraisal of methodological issues in a study on botulinum toxin for 'outlet-type' constipation. [PDF]
Grossi U.
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Submental Microneedles of Botulinum Toxin A for Double Chin After Neck Injection. [PDF]
Qiang S+6 more
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The Effect of Micro-Focused Ultrasound Treatment on Intradermal Botulinum Toxin Type A Injection. [PDF]
Harnchoowong S+2 more
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Ultrasound assessment of botulinum toxin-A (BOTOX) injection into adult Arabian dromedary camels' lips: efficacy in detection and localization. [PDF]
Marzok M+8 more
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RETRACTION: Effects of Botulinum Toxin Type A in the Prevention and Treatment of Facial Hypertrophic Scars: A Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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2020
Clostridium botulinum is an anaerobic, gram-positive bacterium that secretes an extremely large neurotoxic molecule (900 kDa), which produces food poisoning or botulism. It is now also used in medicine to treat diseases according to Paracelsus's paradigm that the difference between a poison and a drug lies in the dose.
Signorini, Massimo+5 more
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Clostridium botulinum is an anaerobic, gram-positive bacterium that secretes an extremely large neurotoxic molecule (900 kDa), which produces food poisoning or botulism. It is now also used in medicine to treat diseases according to Paracelsus's paradigm that the difference between a poison and a drug lies in the dose.
Signorini, Massimo+5 more
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Critical Care Clinics, 2005
Botulinum toxin is regarded as the most lethal substance known. It is estimated that the human LD50 for inhalation botulism is 1 to 3 nanograms of toxin/kilogram body mass. Although only three cases of inhalational botulism have been described, an understanding of the pathophysiology of food-borne outbreaks, wound botulism, and infant botulism, and ...
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Botulinum toxin is regarded as the most lethal substance known. It is estimated that the human LD50 for inhalation botulism is 1 to 3 nanograms of toxin/kilogram body mass. Although only three cases of inhalational botulism have been described, an understanding of the pathophysiology of food-borne outbreaks, wound botulism, and infant botulism, and ...
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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2006
Botulinum toxin for facial enhancement is currently the most popular aesthetic procedure performed in the United States. New developments have occurred within the last few years. Patients prefer having multiple areas of the upper face treated which increases patient satisfaction.
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Botulinum toxin for facial enhancement is currently the most popular aesthetic procedure performed in the United States. New developments have occurred within the last few years. Patients prefer having multiple areas of the upper face treated which increases patient satisfaction.
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