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Intradermal Salicylate Injections for Fibromyalgia
Journal of Orthopaedic Medicine, 2001D.L.J. Freed, C. Chattopadhyay, I. Gupta
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SWEAT RESPONSE TO INTRADERMAL INJECTIONS OF ADRENALINE
Lancet, The, 1963Takeshi Kimura +3 more
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Effects of Intradermal Injections of Plutonium in Swine
Health Physics, 1962A study of the acute and chronic effects of Pu/sup 239/ deposited in the skin of blond miniature swine was initiated in July 1960. Ten blond miniature swine were injected intradermally with 0.0016, 0.008, 0.04, 0.2, 1, and 5 mu c of plutonium nitrate in 0.01 ml of 0.2 N HNO/sub 3/.
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Intradermal injection of
Intradermal injection of botulinumtoxinA (BoNT/A) has been used off-label by many clinicians for the purpose of face-lifting effect. Some studies on AbobotulinumtoxinA (AboA) demonstrated clinical efficacy on face-lifting effect when comparing to normal saline solution (NSS).
Rungsima Wanitphakdeedecha +7 more
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Pain on intradermal injection with lignocaine
Anaesthesia, 1991Summary Twenty ASA 1 volunteers were each injected intradermally with four solutions containing 0.2 ml of 0.5%, 1%, and 2% lignocaine and 0.9% saline to determine whether the pain experienced on injection was related to the concentration of local anaesthetic. A 10 cm linear analogue pain scoring system was used, and the solutions were
J, Criswell, I S, Gauntlett
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Intradermal botulinum A toxin injection for axillary hyperhydrosis
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2005Axillary hyperhydrosis in children and teenagers may be severe enough to affect social development. Current treatments range from aluminum chloride compounds to surgical removal of sweat glands and sympathectomy. Intradermal injection of botulinum A toxin has recently been found to be a safe and effective alternative in the adult population.
Marie-Klaire, Farrugia, Eric A, Nicholls
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Intradermal Injections of Influenza Vaccine
Pediatrics, 1968Several colleagues and I have been administering 0.1 to 0.2 cc influenza vaccine intradermally into infants and children for a numher of years. This was based on a report on adults that intradermal injections give almost as high titers as subcutaneous. The impression is that these injections were effective and without side effects.
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INTRADERMAL (INJECTION) VACCINATION
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1928It 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, 1947Iodopyracet 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, 2001Sentinel 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 ...
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