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Cryosurgery in Ophthalmology

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1967
THE USE of controlled low temperatures in eye surgery has been one of the exciting developments of the last few years. Ophthalmic cryosurgery is so new that it is still finding its place in our armamentarium. We can only evaluate it today in the light of our experiences to date realizing full well that further studies will call for reassessment ...
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Hepatic Cryosurgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1989
Cryoablation of liver metastases from colorectal and neuroendocrine tumors was accomplished in 20 patients using liquid nitrogen delivered through insulated probes. Intra-operative ultrasound was used to detect liver metastases and to monitor freezing and thawing. Tumor response was evaluated by histologic examination, CT, and serum tumor markers. This
T S, Ravikumar, G D, Steele
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Ultrasound in cryosurgery

Clinics in Dermatology, 1990
Abstract Cryosurgery is a blind therapeutic method for which it is not possible routinely to remove destroyed tissue for histologic examination. Therefore, some questions have to be answered in doing cryosurgery: The first question is the diagnosis of the lesion to be treated.
W, Kimmig, R, Hicks, E W, Breitbart
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Cryosurgery for hemorrhoids

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1976
The main disadvantage of cryosurgery in my experience has been the amount of postoperative pain suffered by many of the patients, which is much greater than had been anticipated from previous accounts of the method and which unfortunately incapacitate most patients for work for at least several days or a week after the treatment.
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Cryosurgery of Headache

1978
The use of cryosurgery applied to the sphenopalatine area (artery and ganglion) plus the superficial temporal and occipital branches of the external carotid artery has proven worthwhile in a majority of patients in whom this procedure has been used since 1968.
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Cryosurgery updated

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1994
Cryosurgery is an effective modality for treatment of many benign, premalignant, and malignant cutaneous lesions. New indications for benign lesions, new data, and recent trends towards more aggressive treatment of malignant lesions are mentioned. The differences in management between benign and malignant lesions are addressed.
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Abdominal Cryosurgery: Hepatic Cryosurgery

2001
Hepatic cryosurgery is at present successfully used in medical practice both as an independent treatment and as a component of other treatments in the field of oncology. Tumors are destroyed by shock-freezing. New scientific research on freezing techniques in the fields of biology and medicine, as well as numerous theoretical and experimental studies ...
Nikolai N. Korpan   +4 more
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Cryosurgery of the Anus

Southern Medical Journal, 1977
To further study the effectiveness of cryosurgery of the anus, cryolesions were produced in the rectum of pigs and healing was followed by microangiography and histologic study. In addition, cryosurgery was used on 105 patients (35 as outpatients) with anal pathologic lesions.
B, Myers, W, Donovan
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Endobronchial Cryosurgery

Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2001
The use of cryosurgery in the tracheobronchial region has been established for a considerable time, and it has been proved to provide a safe, rapid, and effective method for the restoration of patency in blocked tracheobronchial lumen. It also improves symptoms, respiratory function, and quality of life.
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Progress in cryosurgery

Cryobiology, 1992
The Workshop on Cryosurgery at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology contained a diversity of papers which fairly represented the present state of cryosurgery in medical practice and which identified directions for future research.
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