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[Treatment of angiomas by sclerosing solution and scraping].

open access: closedBulletin de la Societe francaise de dermatologie et de syphiligraphie, 2003
F Verdier
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[Treatment of hemorrhoids with sclerosing solutions].

Klinicheskaia khirurgiia, 1991
From 1968, the authors treated under ambulatory-polyclinical conditions 10,000 patients with hemorrhoids by means of injections of novocaine++-alcoholic mixtures. In 93.3% of the patients after injections, the hemorrhage stopped, in 83.8%--hemorrhoidal nodes didn't prolapse, in 95.6%--inflammation was liquidated.
F I, Dudenko   +5 more
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The use of sclerosing solutions in the treatment of cysts and fistulae

The American Journal of Surgery, 1933
Abstract We have reported here cases of gliomatous cysts (astrocytomatous type), cervical fistulae and pilonidal sinuses in which a modification of Carnoy's solution used as a sclerosing agent has either greatly assisted in making an operation more complete, as in the cases of gliomatous cysts, or has been able to cure the condition without radical ...
Elliott C. Cutler, Robert Zollinger
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[Testicular hydrocele: therapy with sclerosing solutions].

Archivos espanoles de urologia, 1989
Twelve adult patients with acquired hydrocele of the testis were submitted to treatment with aspiration and injection of an acrine derivative (quinacrine) guided by ultrasonography. A 12 month follow up of all patients showed good results were achieved by sclerotherapy with quinacrine.
J M, Castillo Jimeno   +4 more
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TREATMENT OF ANGIOMA OF THE EYELID BY INJECTION OF SCLEROSING SOLUTIONS

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1936
Though angioma is usually a benign tumor, it sometimes degenerates into a malignant growth, and surgical intervention is necessary. In about 65 per cent of the cases angioma is located on the face and therefore is mutilating. The second peculiarity of angioma is that it occurs in childhood in 80 per cent of the cases.
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TREATMENT OF NASAL HEMORRHAGES BY THE USE OF SCLEROSING SOLUTIONS

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1936
Most cases of epistaxis are caused by a rupture of a small blood vessel in the vascular area in the lower anterior portion of the septum, sometimes known as Kiesselbach's area. Here, because of trauma (digital scratching, external trauma or too forceful blowing of the nose) or because of certain constitutional disorders, i.
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Blockchain-Empowered Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networks: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2022
Yuntao Wang, Zhou, Jianbing Ni
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