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Leeches in the larynx

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2001
This is a report of four patients who inhaled leeches. They presented with severe attacks of inspiratory stridor, difficulty in breathing and spitting blood. Indirect laryngoscopy revealed a dark greenish living foreign body in the larynx in each case.
I, Kaygusuz, S, Yalçin, E, Keleş
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Leech Therapy

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2009
Leech therapy is experiencing a resurgence in health care today, primarily in plastic and reconstructive surgery as a treatment for venous congestion, which can threaten surgical outcomes. Most nurses have had no formal training in administering the therapy or in maintaining Hirudo medicinalis, the species of freshwater worm used therapeutically.
Mary Ann, Yantis   +2 more
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The medicinal leech

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1983
C, Green, J A, Gilby
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LEECHES

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
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THE LEECH

2008
Under the appellation of Roger Chillingworth, the reader will remember, was hidden another name, which its former wearer had resolved should never more be spoken. It has been related, how, in the crowd that witnessed Hester Prynne’s ignominious exposure, stood a man, elderly, travel-worn,...
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Leech Therapy Following Digital Replantation and Revascularization

Journal of Hand Surgery, 2020
Michael C Daly   +2 more
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LEECH v. LEECH

Victorian Reports, 1953
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