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Managing Pterygium by Excision and Low Dose Mitomycin-C Eye Drops

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Mitomycin C.

Cancer chemotherapy and biological response modifiers, 1990
The mitomycins are antitumor antibiotics that are under investigation now for more than 30 years. Mitomycin C (MMC) is the best investigated subtype. It serves as a prototype for drugs with bioreductive alkylation, which is a unique feature of this class. MMC is mainly active under anaerobic circumstances.
J, Verweij, H M, Pinedo
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Mitomycin C extravasation injuries

Cancer, 1983
Mitomycin C extravasation produces a chronic painful ulceration similar to that of adriamycin. Pain marks the extravasation of this chemotherapeutic agent when it occurs. A complaint of pain during mitomycin administration should prompt immediate cessation of infusion and regular frequent follow-up.
L C, Argenta, E K, Manders
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EpiLASIK with Mitomycin C

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2010
Purpose Mitomycin C after photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) is used to reduce the development of haze and regression in higher intended corrections. The aim of this study was to investigate the safety, stability, and efficacy of EpiLASIK with mitomycin C. Methods Fifty eyes of 29 patients underwent EpiLASIK with the Gebauer EpiLift microkeratome.
Christoph, Winkler von Mohrenfels   +3 more
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Mitomycin C: a review

Cancer Treatment Reviews, 1976
Summary Preclinical 1. Mitomycin C is an alkylating agent requiring reduction of the quinone to be active. 2. The aziridine ring is essential for the antitumor activity of mitomycin C. 3. The degree of DNA cross-linking and tumor inhibition is proportional to the guanine and cytosine content of the DNA. 4.
S T, Crooke, W T, Bradner
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Mitomycin C (z.B. Mitomycin C „Kyowa“)

2006
aufgrund zahlreicher Berichte uber Nekrosen wird Mitomycin C als gewebsnekrotisierend ...
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Mitomycin C extravasation ulcers

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1985
AbstractIn a four‐year period, eight patients with mitomycin C extravasation ulcers were encountered. Mitomycin C extravasation produces a painful indolent ulcer that does not have any tendency to heal. If extravasation of the drug is recognized, infusion should be stopped immediately, and the site of infusion should be changed.
A K, Khanna   +3 more
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