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Conservative treatment of poliomyelitis
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W. Browne, M. Goodman
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Conservative Treatment of Fibromyomata [PDF]
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Olshausen
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Conservative treatment modalities in retinoblastoma
Retinoblastoma is the most common primary intraocular malignancy of childhood. A potentially curable cancer, its treatment has improved significantly over the last few decades.
Bhavna Chawla+2 more
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Treatment planning in conservative dentistry
A patient attending for treatment of a restorative nature may present for a variety of reasons. The success is built upon careful history taking coupled with a logical progression to diagnosis of the problem that has been presented. Each stage follows on
Andamuthu Sivakumar+2 more
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The Conservative Treatment of the Pulp [PDF]
Stanley P. Mummery
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Conservative treatment of fractures of the clavicle [PDF]
Background In the treatment of clavicle fractures, the choice of procedure depends on the possibility of restoring the anatomical functional integrity of the shoulder.
Moretti Lorenzo+5 more
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FEATURES OF THE CLINICAL COURSE AND COMPLEX TREATMENT OF HEMORRHOIDS IN CHILDREN
The aim: to analyze the current state of the issue of hemorrhoid disease in children of different age on the basis of first-hand experience. Materials and methods: author conducted examinations in 71 children with hemorrhoids: general clinical ...
А.Ж. Хамраєв+1 more
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Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is the spontaneous osseous fusion of the spine with anterior bridging osteophytes. It is well-known that conservative treatment for vertebral fractures of fused segment among DISH spines is associated with ...
I. Okano+8 more
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Conservative treatments for whiplash
Many treatments are available for whiplash patients but there is little scientific evidence for their accepted use. Patients with whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) can be classified by the severity of signs and symptoms from Grade 0 (no complaints or physical signs) to Grade 4 (fracture or dislocation).To assess the effectiveness of conservative ...
Rob A. de Bie+4 more
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Orbital Lymphangioma: A Case Report and Review of Management Modalities
Background: Generally presents in childhood, orbital lymphangioma is an uncommon unencapsulated vascular malformation of the lymphatic system. These benign cystic lesions represent 1%-4% of all orbital masses and may appear after an upper respiratory ...
Reza Jafari, Najmeh Jafari
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