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Interdisciplinary Treatment of Wilms' Tumour

British Journal of Urology, 1983
Summary— The results of treating the 51 children suffering from Wilms' tumour seen in the 10 years to January 1982 are described and the need of an interdisciplinary approach is stressed.
R H, Ringert, R, Hartung, W, Havers
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Interdisciplinary Treatment of Intracranial Infectious Aneurysms

Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2016
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> Intracranial infectious aneurysms (IIAs) are a rare clinical entity without a definitive treatment guideline. In this study, we evaluate the treatment options of these lesions based on our own clinical experience and review the current knowledge of therapy as portrayed in the literature.
Christina A, Hamisch   +7 more
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[Gallstone disease - interdisciplinary treatment].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2020
Gallstones develop in the gallbladder or the bile ducts. According to their chemical composition, gallstones can be divided into cholesterol stones, which are common, and the rare bile pigment stones. Altogether, up to 20 % of all adults develop gallstones and more than 20 % of them symptoms or complications.
Philipp Robert, Scherber   +3 more
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Interdisciplinary Treatment of Alcoholism

Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 1987
Competence, ethical, and strategic issues with regard to the cooperation of substance abuse counselors, psychologists, and psychiatrists were reviewed. The uneasy interprofessional past may be giving way to mandated cooperation, specialized training, and elaboration and clarification of issues and procedures attempting the quality of care to substance ...
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Decision-making in interdisciplinary treatment teams

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1988
Interdisciplinary teams for the treatment of child abuse and neglect are becoming more common. Studies have shown that decisions made by groups who have had the opportunity to discuss their perspectives are more accurate than judgments made by individuals. Why this may be true is not clear.
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Interdisciplinary Approach to Treatment of Vascular Anomalies

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2013
The interdisciplinary model for the management of vascular anomalies relies essentially on effective collaboration and communication between various medical disciplines. In this paper, we discuss the various facets of an organized institutional collaborative model for managing these patients.
Carlos J, Guevara, Ahmad I, Alomari
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An Interdisciplinary Treatment of Kohlberg

Ethics, 1982
Philosophical critiques of Kohlberg's theory share the call to "get serious" about how philosophical claims are made in psychology. They show impatience with Kohlberg's lack of rigor in making conceptual distinctions and characterizing normative views.
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Interdisciplinary Outpatient Group Treatment of Intractable Headache

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1994
SYNOPSIS Approximately 10% of adults suffer from severe or disabling headaches. For many patients, headaches are reduced with traditional medical, physical, or psychological therapies. However, a significant minority continue to report debilitating headaches despite the use of these conventional therapies.
L, Scharff, D A, Marcus
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[Interdisciplinary treatment of erectile dysfunction].

Fortschritte der Medizin, 1989
On the basis of 18 months of cooperation between the psychiatric department and the urological department of the medical hospital of the Lübeck University, a model showing how men with erectile dysfunction can receive improved aid with respect to a multidimensional diagnostic evaluation and therapy, is presented. First, the present state of the somatic-
K R, Kutscher, G, Arentewicz
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Interdisciplinary treatment of cervical lesions.

Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995), 2012
Soft tissue grafting is an integral part of treatment of cervical lesions due to the common lack of adequate attached gingiva and root exposure associated with these lesions. Complete root coverage is a predictable outcome for Miller Class I and II recession defects, and partial root coverage can be achieved in Miller Class III defects. In the esthetic
Edward P, Allen, Robert R, Winter
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