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Whether cryosurgery for oral premalignant lesions influences the outcome of malignant transformation. [PDF]
Liu W, Zhang X, Shi L, Shen X.
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Nearly one-half of all integumentary disorders that confront the dermatologist necessitate the use of some form of physical modality for effective management. Liquid nitrogen has been the ideal refrigerant. It is readily available, nonexplosive, and extremely cold, having a boiling point of -196 C.
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The current status of immunobased therapies for metastatic renal-cell carcinoma
Niranjan J Sathianathen,1 Suprita Krishna,1 J Kyle Anderson,1,2 Christopher J Weight,1,2 Shilpa Gupta,2,3 Badrinath R Konety,1,2 Thomas S Griffith1,2,4,5 1Department of Urology, 2Masonic Cancer Center, 3Division of Hematology, Oncology, and ...
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Clinical studies of cryosurgery in cases of lichen planus
J Nakao+8 more
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Equine sarcoid: BCG immunotherapy compared to cryosurgery in a prospective randomised clinical trial
Wim R. Klein+7 more
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Inflammatory Changes after Cryosurgery-Induced Necrosis in Human Melanoma Xenografted in Nude Mice [PDF]
Silvina Gazzaniga+6 more
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BackgroundAs evidence-based guidelines increasingly define standards of care, the accurate reporting of patterns of treatment becomes critical to determine if appropriate care has been provided. We explore the level of agreement between claims and record
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