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ABSTRACT Introduction Medication‐Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ) is a severe adverse effect of antiresorptive and antiangiogenic treatment, primarily in osteoporotic and oncologic patients. The disease is characterized by persistent jawbone necrosis that results in significant impairment of the quality of life of involved patients.
Omar Ghanaiem+2 more
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Rebleeding and endometrial growth in women with postmenopausal bleeding and endometrial thickness <5 mm managed by dilatation and curettage or ultrasound follow‐up: a randomized controlled study [PDF]
E. Epstein, L. Valentin
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Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome Treated With Laser Therapy: Novel Approach for Young Adults
International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Giulia Briatico+4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To assess the prevalence of post‐operative infection related to surgical third molar extractions at a university teaching hospital. The secondary outcome was to investigate risk factors relating to post‐operative infections, including the use of prophylactic antibiotics.
Joshal Mehta, Riddhika Ram, Peter Reher
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Dilatation and curettage fails to detect most focal lesions in the uterine cavity in women with postmenopausal bleeding [PDF]
E. Epstein+3 more
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Abstract The aim of this comprehensive review was to evaluate comparative studies on horizontal and fixed‐angle centrifugation methods for preparing platelet‐rich fibrin (PRF). Furthermore, additional studies utilizing horizontal PRF (H‐PRF) were systematically investigated.
Nima Farshidfar+6 more
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Probable Amniotic Fluid Embolism During Curettage for a Missed Abortion
David Eric Lees+2 more
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Evaluation of postural stability after low‐dose droperidol in outpatients undergoing gynaecological dilatation and curettage procedure [PDF]
D. Song+3 more
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The role of antibiotics in preventing surgical complications in periodontology and implant dentistry
Abstract Antibiotics are commonly prescribed in periodontal and implant surgeries, either before, during or after surgery, to prevent postoperative infection and reduce early implant failure. However, the potential benefits may be undermined by the risks of resistance and sensitization, thus requiring a strict indication for prescription.
Zhaozhao Chen+3 more
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Objective: Total intravenous anesthesia for uterine curettage with propofol is common in practice. Narcotics are used to decrease movement due to pain during the procedure.
Suppachai Poolsuppasit+6 more
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