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2017
Cryotherapy, or better said, cryosurgery is the destruction of tissue using subzero temperatures. It stands as one of the most commonly used surgical techniques among dermatologists and family physicians, as it is relatively simple to perform, versatile, and inexpensive when compared to other surgical alternatives.1 It is a surgical option for treating
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Cryotherapy, or better said, cryosurgery is the destruction of tissue using subzero temperatures. It stands as one of the most commonly used surgical techniques among dermatologists and family physicians, as it is relatively simple to perform, versatile, and inexpensive when compared to other surgical alternatives.1 It is a surgical option for treating
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American family physician, 1981
Cryotherapy diminishes the inflammatory reaction to trauma and reduces edema, hematoma formation and pain. During the rehabilitation period, cold application enables the patient to develop strength and mobility in an injured area, with minimal inflammation and discomfort.
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Cryotherapy diminishes the inflammatory reaction to trauma and reduces edema, hematoma formation and pain. During the rehabilitation period, cold application enables the patient to develop strength and mobility in an injured area, with minimal inflammation and discomfort.
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Bailliere's clinical obstetrics and gynaecology, 1995
Cryotherapy is as effective as any other therapy for CIN 1 and CIN 2. It can be performed with a minimum of side-effects and long-term sequelae. It is more cost-efficient than other methods since the equipment is inexpensive and it requires little technical training.
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Cryotherapy is as effective as any other therapy for CIN 1 and CIN 2. It can be performed with a minimum of side-effects and long-term sequelae. It is more cost-efficient than other methods since the equipment is inexpensive and it requires little technical training.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1967
This study on the use of liquid nitrogen as a cryotherapeutic agent was, in a large measure, prompted by the questions of residents and interns: "With how much pressure, for how long, and what lesions should we treat?" An attempt to develop an exact measurement time and pressure system was found to be beset with many variables. Therefore such a system
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This study on the use of liquid nitrogen as a cryotherapeutic agent was, in a large measure, prompted by the questions of residents and interns: "With how much pressure, for how long, and what lesions should we treat?" An attempt to develop an exact measurement time and pressure system was found to be beset with many variables. Therefore such a system
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