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Actinic keratoses are a chronic condition in ultraviolet-damaged skin, with a risk of progressing to invasive skin cancer. The aim of this study was to investigate the preventive potential of field-directed repetitive daylight photodynamic therapy for ...
Sigrid Karrer +8 more
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Objective: To compare and evaluate the clinical efficacy of diode laser and cryosurgery for treating melanin pigmentation of gingiva. Material and Methods: A total of twenty-five subjects with physiological gingival pigmentation on the facial aspect of ...
Disha Gupta +3 more
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On the Use of Thermoelectric Devices in Cryosurgery
In this article the current state of thermoelectric devices usage in cryosurgery is given. The advantages of thermoelectric cooling devices and rational spheres of their application are determined. Keywords: thermoelectric devices, cryosurgery.
I. A. Moskalyk
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Introduction: Pigmented gingival tissue is a common complaint of patients as unaesthetic. There is a dearth of literature comparing the efficacy of depigmentation by cryosurgery using a biocompatible material 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethylene gas and diode ...
Aritra Mandal +5 more
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Cryoablation and Immunotherapy: An Enthralling Synergy for Cancer Treatment
As less invasive options for surgical tumor removal, minimally invasive ablative techniques have gained popularity. Several solid tumors are being treated with cryoablation, a non-heat-based ablation technique.
Zain al Abidine Medlej +7 more
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The History of Cryosurgery [PDF]
The controlled destruction of tissue by freezing is today widely practised in medicine. Terms for it include cryotherapy, cryocautery, cryocongelation and cryogenic surgery, but cryosurgery (literally, cold handiwork) seems most appropriate. Cryosurgery is a cheap, easy, and safe treatment suitable for both hospital and office based practice. Its major
S M, Cooper, R P, Dawber
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Cryosurgery of hepatic diseases
Literature data are presented on the development of cryosurgery namely cryosurgery of hepatic diseases in Russia. Expe- rience of surgical diseases' clinics of the Siberian State Medical University in which issues of cryosurgery in focal and diffuse ...
B. I. Alperovich
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NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR C RYOSURGERY IN ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF LUNG AND BRONCHIAL TUMORS
The article presents the history of the development of the cryotherapy method from antiquity to the present day, materials of clinical use of cryosurgery for endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of lung and bronchial tumors at the present stage, features ...
V. V. Sokolov +6 more
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Cryosurgery with pulsed electric fields. [PDF]
This study explores the hypothesis that combining the minimally invasive surgical techniques of cryosurgery and pulsed electric fields will eliminate some of the major disadvantages of these techniques while retaining their advantages.
Charlotte S Daniels, Boris Rubinsky
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The Role of Viruses in the Pathogenesis of Periodontitis
This narrative review aimed to summarize current evidence on the presence and potential pathogenic role of viruses in periodontitis. Design: Narrative Review; Population: Patients with periodontitis; Exposure: Detection of viruses in oral samples (biopsies, saliva, gingival crevicular fluid, subgingival plaque, blood); Outcome: Viral prevalence, load ...
Kim Natalie Stolte +2 more
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