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Surgical Treatment of Hypertension

Postgraduate Medicine, 1963
Among the topics discussed are the incidence of forms of hypertension which can be cured by operation, abnormal aortograms in the presence of normal blood pressure, the problem of low-sodium diet and heat exhaustion reactions, and the role of splanchnicectomy in the treatment of hypertensive patients.
A, GROLLMAN   +4 more
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Surgical treatment of diverticulitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1963
One of the serious complications of diverticulitis eventually develops in 25 to 30 per cent of patients with this disease.The use of the multiple-stage procedure for these complications has considerably reduced surgical mortality, but morbidity remains high.To reduce the surgical morbidity in diverticulitis, inadequate operative procedures should be ...
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Surgical Treatment of Ascites

New England Journal of Medicine, 1946
ASCITES is a problem frequently encountered and often unsatisfactorily treated. An adjunct in the therapy of ascites has been tried in a limited number of cases and has seemed sufficiently helpful to warrant reporting. Attempts to obtain more lasting relief from ascites have been many and varied.
R C, CROSBY, E A, COONEY
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Surgical treatment of obesity

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2006
Obesity has emerged as one of the most complex and debilitating diseases affecting the world's population. It is estimated that more than two thirds of Americans are overweight and more than 20% are obese. This disease is associated with many morbid conditions, including hypertension, coronary artery disease, hypoventilation, sleep apnea syndrome ...
William, Johnson, Eric, DeMaria
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[Surgical treatment of hyperthyroidism].

Annali italiani di chirurgia, 1994
The most important problems of hyperthyroidism surgery are: the correct indication of operation, the choice of the best moment for operation and at last the extension of the resection. The authors experience include 365 patients with hyperthyroidism; 201 of them had monolateral autonomous nodules, 82 had diffuse multinodular goitre and 79 had Graves ...
Francomano Franco   +6 more
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Surgical Treatments for Obesity

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2011
Bariatric surgery is currently the most effective and durable treatment option for extreme obesity. Restrictive procedures, such as AGB and SG, limit gastric capacity and, thus, food intake while leaving the gastrointestinal tract intact. Malabsorptive procedures, such as BPD, shorten the length of the intestine to decrease nutrient absorption ...
Marion L, Vetter   +2 more
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Surgical treatment of adenomas

World Journal of Surgery, 1991
AbstractSurgical treatment of adenomas may become necessary when the base of the polyp is too wide for snaring, increasing the risk of incomplete removal or perforation of the bowel wall. Suspicion of malignancy may also indicate surgery. Multiple adenomas not controlled by snare polypectomy can be treated by colectomy.
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Surgical Treatment of Dysphagia

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2008
The role of surgery in the management of dysphagia is clear in some areas and controversial in others. Evaluation for the causes of dysphagia can elucidate conditions in which surgery can improve safety, quality of life, or both. Surgical therapy, when indicated, is safe and effective for many causes of dysphagia.
Liat, Shama   +3 more
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SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS

The Lancet, 1985
24 patients with plaque psoriasis were treated by serial dermatome shaving of the affected skin. Depth of excision was to the middle of the reticular dermis. Postoperatively the wound was treated as for a skin-graft donor site and healed satisfactorily in all cases. Follow-up extended from 3 to 36 months. In 17 patients, the shaved areas healed to give
J, Kiil, J, Kiil, H, Søgaard
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Surgical treatment of vertigo

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1990
This paper discusses the current options for the treatment of disabling vertigo. Medical therapy is effective in controlling symptoms in the majority of patients. Surgical treatment is reserved for those patients who continue to have disabling vertigo despite medical treatment.
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