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INTRADERMAL (INJECTION) VACCINATION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1928
It has been 130 years since Jenner published his original article entitled "An Inquiry Into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae." Following this publication, vaccination against smallpox was more or less generally employed throughout the civilized world and its value has been firmly established.
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INTRADERMAL TEST FOR SENSITIVITY TO IODOPYRACET INJECTION, OR "DIODRAST"

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
Iodopyracet injection, or "diodrast" N. N. R. (the diethanolamine salt of 3,5-diiodo-4-pyridone- N -acetic acid), is probably the drug most widely used as a contrast agent for intravenous urography. It is dispensed in 10, 20 and 30 cc. ampules of a 35 per cent concentration ("diodrast sterile solution").
E P, ALYEA, C E, HAINES
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Comparison of Intradermal and Subcutaneous Injections in Lymphatic Mapping

Journal of Surgical Research, 2001
Sentinel node biopsy (SNB) for melanoma, with its intradermal (ID) injection, has a higher success rate than SNB for breast cancer, which is typically performed with a subcutaneous (SC) or peritumor injection. It is hypothesized that this is in part due to a slower transit time of lymphatic mapping agents through the parenchymal lymphatics of the ...
T W, Kersey   +4 more
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Randomized controlled study of intradermal sterile water injection and intradermal lidocaine injection in obstetric analgesia

Journal of Controversies in Obstetrics & Gynecology and Pediatrics
Aims: In today’s world, the increasing desire for normal and uninterrupted delivery in pregnant women has brought the need to combat labor pain and non-pharmacological techniques to the agenda again. These methods should be reconsidered in order to increase their analgesia effectiveness and to popularize their use.
Birsen Konukcu   +2 more
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Intradermal Injections of Bleomycin to Model Skin Fibrosis

2017
Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) is a fibrotic condition characterized by immunologic abnormalities, vascular injury, and increased accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins in the affected organs. Although the etiology of scleroderma has not yet been fully elucidated, a growing body of evidence suggests that extracellular matrix overproduction by ...
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Intradermal Sterile Water Injections in Labour

The Practising Midwife Australia
Intradermal sterile water injections (SWIs) are used to provide pain relief for women experiencing back pain in labour and are becoming more frequently utilised among midwives practicing intrapartum care.1 SWIs have recently been introduced to practice at our health service. This two-phased project aimed to investigate midwives’ knowledge of and use of
Kyle Ernst, Grace Matthews
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ACTUAL SITE IN SKIN OF INTRADERMAL INJECTION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1938
There is a quite general belief that an intradermal injection to be properly given must be injected into the epidermal layers of the skin. It is considered that the typical "bleb" which results from such an injection represents a division of the epidermal layers of the skin.
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Mechanoanesthesia for intradermal injections

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984
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