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Electrocoagulation of hemorrhagic gastritis

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1971
An attempt at electrocoagulation of hemorrhagic gastritis in a cirrhotic patient is reported. The problems of applying the technique are discussed and the literature briefly reviewed.
William D. Blackwood, Stephen E. Silvis
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Improving Degradation Efficiency of Organic Pollutants through a Self-Powered Alternating Current Electrocoagulation System.

ACS Nano, 2021
Although electrocoagulation technology has been widely researched in wastewater treatment, high energy consumption and electrode passivation are still the main challenges for its widespread applications. Here, we propose a self-powered electrocoagulation
Linglin Zhou   +8 more
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Electrocoagulation of cancer of the rectum

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1972
Cancer of the lower lower rectum has a poorer prognosis than most other lesions of the colon. There is a difference of opinion whether the results of surgical treatment have improved in the past 15–20 years. Numerous investigators have achieved clinically apparent satisfactory results with electrocoagulation.
Dave B. Swerdlow, Eugene P. Salvati
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Multipolar electrocoagulation

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2003
Multipolar electrocoagulation (MPEC) is a readily available technique that can be applied for endoscopic ablation of Barrett's esophagus. MPEC, in combination with high dose proton pump inhibitor therapy or antireflux surgery, results in normal squamous epithelium in most patients without major adverse effects.
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Electrocoagulation for Intraoral Cancer

Archives of Surgery, 1987
Electrocoagulation of 58 intraoral lesions (1 to 6.5 cm in diameter) resulted in a three-year absolute disease-free survival rate of 59% (34/58). During the 20-year study, 43 (74%) of the 58 patients were cured. Though an initial 28% local failure rate was observed, 31% (5/16) of these patients were subsequently cured by a second electrocoagulation ...
Peter J. Deckers   +3 more
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Electrocoagulation for industrial wastewater treatment: an updated review

, 2021
Electrocoagulation (EC) is a promising method that has been effectively employed in the treatment of various types of industrial effluent. Its distinct advantages such as good effluent quality, compact installation, simple operation and reduced sludge ...
Gaogui Jing   +5 more
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Electrocoagulants Characteristics and Application of Electrocoagulation for Micropollutant Removal and Transformation Mechanism

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2019
Predominantly, the removal of dissolved contaminates via the Fe electrocoagulation (EC) process depends on the electrocoagulants stability, specific area, porosity, dissolution rate, and phase transformation kinetics. The present investigation elucidates the role of applied currents and electrolyte counteranions on the crystalline phase and surface ...
Kadarkarai Govindan   +5 more
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Current leakage in bipolar electrocoagulation

Neurosurgery, 1983
Bipolar electrocoagulation has previously been shown to give a considerable amount of current leakage to ground from either of the two outputs. This might result in unwanted tissue destruction. Thus far, no standard has been proposed for current leakage to ground from the outputs of bipolar equipment.
Bengt-Olow Wieck   +3 more
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Electrocoagulation for adenocarcinoma of the low rectum

World Journal of Surgery, 1992
AbstractCancers of the distal rectum (<7.5 cm from the anal verge) that are freely mobile, moderately well or well differentiated, <4 cm in size, limited to the bowel wall, and without evidence of metastasis should be considered candidates for treatment with electrocoagulation for cure. Tumor cell ploidy and evaluation with intrarectal ultrasound
Theodore E. Eisenstat, Gregory C. Oliver
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Combined biological wastewater treatment with electrocoagulation as a post-polishing process: A review

Separation Science and Technology, 2020
This review focuses on combined biological treatment with electrocoagulation as a post-polishing process to enhance treated effluents quality. We analyzed the main findings found in the literature and discussed many parameters used to optimize the ...
Z. Al-Qodah, Y. Al-Qudah, E. Assirey
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