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Isotretinoin as contraindication
BMJ, 2011We wish to raise awareness of a potential hazard of laser refractive surgery and concurrent treatment with isotretinoin, an anti-acne drug.1 Acne affects 85-90% of the population at some time, and the age of patients affected by acne overlaps that of patients undergoing laser-assisted in …
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Pregnancy: A Contraindication?
World Journal of Surgery, 1999AbstractAccording to David L. Sackett evidence‐based medicine is the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence when making decisions about the care of individual patients. It means integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external evidence from systematic research. On the basis of this idea in medicine
U H, Holthausen, L, Mettler, H, Troidl
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Medical Contraindications to Implant Therapy: Part II: Relative Contraindications
Implant Dentistry, 2007Systemic conditions and habits influence dental implant survival to varying degrees. Illnesses that impair the normal healing cascade worsen surgical success. The mere presence of a disease, however, does not necessarily preclude implant therapy or affect significantly long-term outcomes.
Debby, Hwang, Hom-Lay, Wang
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Medical Contraindications to Implant Therapy: Part I: Absolute Contraindications
Implant Dentistry, 2006In order to ensure implant success, it is essential to select patients who do not possess local or systemic contraindications to therapy. Hence, it is the purpose of this paper to review the medical diseases that reportedly preclude conventional dental implant treatment.
Debby, Hwang, Hom-Lay, Wang
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Milieu Therapy: Contraindications?
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1973That the proper environment can exert a vital force of its own to all those who are exposed to it is a presupposition of milieu therapy. An overlooked element in the milieu is the complexity and intensity of environmental stimulation. Leading theories of schizophrenic behavior all assert that the basic defect in schizophrenia consists of a low ...
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Symposium: Contraindications to tympanoplasty: III. Contraindications for tympanoplasty
The Laryngoscope, 1976AbstractAbsolute and relative, systemic and regional contraindications are discussed under the topics of systemic illness, mumps, age, wet ear, traumatic perforation, only ear, perfect contralateral ear, and benefit unlikely.
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Symposium: Contraindications to tympanoplasty: IV. Contraindications to tympanoplasty
The Laryngoscope, 1976AbstractAural and non‐aural disorders that are relative or are absolute contraindications to tympanoplasty surgery are discussed. Particular attention is focused on non‐aural convert general medical conditions that may escape the otologist's attention as he is not daily concerned in the management of such conditions.
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Symposium: Contraindications to tympanoplasty. I. Absolute and relative contraindications
The Laryngoscope, 1976AbstractA brief history of the surgical technique of tympanoplasty is provided, emphasizing the underlying principles and goals as defined by Wullstein.Based on clinical and surgical experience, a list of absolute and relative contraindications to tympanoplasty surgery is presented according to the presence or absence of active pathology.
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