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Liver Transplantation Outcomes in Younger Versus Older Adult Recipients: The Edmonton Experience. [PDF]
Mathuram Thiyagarajan U +6 more
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Chronic Kidney Disease Is a Risk Factor for the Development of Hyperchloremic Metabolic Acidosis After Repeated Therapeutic Plasma Exchanges. [PDF]
Simon SS +2 more
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A 14-year single-center experience evaluating sclerotherapy efficacy in lymphatic malformations. [PDF]
Gilat EK +4 more
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Colectomy and Neoplasia Outcomes of Patients With Ulcerative Colitis Receiving Golimumab: A Post-Authorisation Safety Study Using the Spanish ENEIDA Registry. [PDF]
Domènech E +12 more
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Experimental studies on animals with different sclerosing solutions have been carried out before. Wolf 1 studied histologic alterations following injection of solution of mercury bichloride; Meisen 2 reported histologic changes following the use of sodium salicylate, and Dorffel, 3 changes following the injection of sugar and saline solutions.
Ludwig Isaak
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Peripheral angiomas and their treatment with sclerosing solution
Abstract The histology and clinical features of peripheral angiomas are briefly described. The various methods of treatment that have been advanced for these tumors and their advantages and disadvantages are mentioned. Two brief case reports are given to illustrate the treatment of these tumors with a sclerosing solution.
C.R. Stockdale
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TREATMENT OF ESOPHAGEAL VARICES BY INJECTION OF A SCLEROSING SOLUTION
In 1940 I reported1on my initial experience with the treatment of esophageal varices by injection of a sclerosing solution through an esophagoscope according to the technic of Crafoord and Frenckner,2and in 1941 I reported3on 11 cases in which this method of treatment had been used.
Herman J. Moersch
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TREATMENT OF VASCULAR NEVI BY INJECTION OF SCLEROSING SOLUTIONS
This work has been undertaken with the hope of offering a more effective method of treatment for vascular nevi. Although present methods of treatment by radiation, electrocoagulation and excision have been more or less successful, no one of them has been entirely satisfactory. In an effort to avoid operations, scars, undue expense or the possibility of
George C. Andrews
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