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Summary Background Currently, there are no effective drug therapy options that lead to the regression of rhinophyma. Many surgical procedures for treating rhinophyma have been published; however, there are limited data on their effectiveness. In addition, these treatment options often lead to persistent hypopigmented scarring if excessive ablation or ...
Conrad Hempel+5 more
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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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Pain relief for women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia undergoing colposcopy treatment [PDF]
Treatment for CIN is usually undertaken in an outpatient colposcopy clinic to remove the pre-cancerous cells from the cervix. It commonly involves lifting the cells off the cervix with electrically heated wire (diathermy) or laser, or destroying the ...
AI-Kurdi+31 more
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Simulated daylight vs. conventional PDT for clinical superficial BCC: A randomized controlled trial
In this single‐centre, non‐inferiority, randomized controlled trial, SDL‐PDT (n = 95 lesions) was less effective than C‐PDT (n = 98 lesions) in treating superficial basal cell carcinoma One‐year clearance rates: 61.3% with SDL‐PDT versus 91.8% with C‐PDT (p < 0.001).
Alexandra Sjöholm+5 more
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Clinical Practice Guidelines for Cryosurgery of Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer (PC), one of the most lethal malignancies, accounts for 8% to 10% of digestive system cancers, and the incidence is increasing. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy have been the main treatment methods but are not very effective ...
Lihua He+10 more
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Summary Background Laser excision is used routinely in the treatment of sarcoids but may be ineffective in cases where complete excision cannot be achieved. A multimodal approach is warranted in these cases. 5‐FU may improve the lethal effect of cryosurgery as an adjunct to laser excision.
Katie S. Offer, David G. M. Sutton
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Cryosurgery, Intralesional Methotrexate and Imiquimod for Keratoacanthoma: Tuning the Combination
Keratoacanthomas (KA) are self-regressing, destructively expanding keratinocyte skin neoplasms typically characterized by sudden onset of explosive growth followed by complete involution.
Georgios Gaitanis, Ioannis D. Bassukas
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Cryosurgery of Periocular Moderately Aggressive Basal Cell Carcinoma
Uncertainty exists regarding the results of treating basal cell carcinomas with a more aggressive growth pattern than nodular growth with cryosurgery.
Oscar Finskas+2 more
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Prasetyadi Mawardi,1 Bobby Febrianto,1 Danu Yuliarto,1 Tatar Sumandjar2 1Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine, Sebelas Maret University/Dr. Moewardi General Hospital, Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia; 2Voluntary Counseling and
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Circulating Tumor Cell Detection for Therapeutic and Prognostic Roles in Breast Cancer
The figure outlines the process of tumor cell migration, the samples available for testing and the classification of enrichment assays, and the use of circulating cells. CSF: cerebrospinal fluid‐derived circulating tumor cell, CTC: circulating tumor cell, CTEC: circulating tumor endothelial cell, DTC: disseminated tumor cell, MRD: minimal residual ...
Saiying Ma+3 more
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