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A Nursing-Focused Quasi-Experimental Study on Compressive Cryotherapy for Postoperative Recovery in Knee Arthroscopy Patients. [PDF]
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Rare isolated anterior urethral ischemic necrosis following prolonged local cryotherapy in scrotal infection: A case report. [PDF]
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The Prostate, 1984
AbstractSince 1969 cryosurgical perineal destruction of the prostate has been developed at the University of Iowa for treatment of patients with prostatic cancer. The technique of this procedure has been the subject of previous reviews. This is a summary of our experience of patient survival and the effect on local prostatic cancer growth in those ...
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AbstractSince 1969 cryosurgical perineal destruction of the prostate has been developed at the University of Iowa for treatment of patients with prostatic cancer. The technique of this procedure has been the subject of previous reviews. This is a summary of our experience of patient survival and the effect on local prostatic cancer growth in those ...
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Cryotherapy for dermatofibromas
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1987Summary Twenty-seven patients with 35 dermatofibromas were treated with liquid nitrogen cryotherapy. The results were good or excellent in over 90% of cases. The addition of aspirin and clobetasol propionate to the regimen appeared to reduce side-effects. Dermatofibromas or histiocytomas are common, benign, skin tumours.
S W, Lanigan, T W, Robinson
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1981
Bronchoscopic cryotherapy of localized endobronchial tumors can be applied in selected patients who are not candidates for other traditional therapy. Twenty-eight patients were treated on 60 occasions with a closed liquid nitrogen system and a long insulated probe that was specifically designed to be used through an open ventilating bronchoscope.
D R, Sanderson, H B, Neel, R S, Fontana
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Bronchoscopic cryotherapy of localized endobronchial tumors can be applied in selected patients who are not candidates for other traditional therapy. Twenty-eight patients were treated on 60 occasions with a closed liquid nitrogen system and a long insulated probe that was specifically designed to be used through an open ventilating bronchoscope.
D R, Sanderson, H B, Neel, R S, Fontana
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1972
Five patients with isolated retinoblastoma lesions were successfully treated by cryotherapy. The lesions ranged in size from one half to 7 disc diameters and in elevation from +2 to +10 diopters. The special features of a modified technique for freezing large tumors include the use of a cryoapparatus with a limited cooling capacity, firm indentation of
F I, Tolentino, R T, Tablante
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Five patients with isolated retinoblastoma lesions were successfully treated by cryotherapy. The lesions ranged in size from one half to 7 disc diameters and in elevation from +2 to +10 diopters. The special features of a modified technique for freezing large tumors include the use of a cryoapparatus with a limited cooling capacity, firm indentation of
F I, Tolentino, R T, Tablante
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1982
In brief Direct local application of cold to a soft-tissue injury decreases edema, inflammation, local blood flow, and hemorrhage. It also has a local anesthetic effect and can reduce spasticity during rehabilitation. For therapy, ice or some other cold material is usually applied directly to the skin intermittently for the first 36 hours after an ...
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In brief Direct local application of cold to a soft-tissue injury decreases edema, inflammation, local blood flow, and hemorrhage. It also has a local anesthetic effect and can reduce spasticity during rehabilitation. For therapy, ice or some other cold material is usually applied directly to the skin intermittently for the first 36 hours after an ...
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Cryotherapy for Retinoblastoma
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1982Cryotherapy was applied to 138 intraocular retinoblastoma tumors from 113 patients who were followed up for a mean of 40 months (four to 144 months). Overall, 70% of tumors were cured with cryotherapy and 93% of patients treated with cryotherapy survived.
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