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Dialogue—A treatment modality

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1975
The findings and philosophy as to why a purposeful interview conducted in the dental office is desirable for the problem patient have been presented. Rapport and meaningful dialogue between dentists and patients are the first steps necessary for successful treatment. Conducting the interview with problem patients in the dental operatory may lead to one-
Joseph Nassif   +2 more
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Treatment modalities for narcolepsy [PDF]

open access: possibleNeurology, 1998
Narcolepsy, a lifelong disorder, requires long-term management of symptoms. Interventions may be nonpharmacologic, such as lifestyle changes, and pharmacologic for relief of daytime sleepiness. Pharmacologic treatment of narcolepsy has depended on the use of CNS stimulants to increase wakefulness, vigilance, and performance.
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Treatment Modalities for Hypospadias Cripples

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2000
Hypospadias cripples can be defined as patients with remaining functional complications after previous hypospadias repair. A retrospective follow-up study was performed on the long-term results of a group of 94 patients disabled by hypospadias. The records of 94 patients showed that they presented with the following problems: 82 had a major meatal ...
J.F.A. van der Werf, J.C. van der Meulen
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Esthesioneuroblastoma: The impact of treatment modality

Head & Neck, 2001
AbstractBackgroundWe evaluated the impact of treatment modality on esthesioneuroblastoma.MethodsBetween 1976 and 1996, 25 patients with esthesioneuroblastoma were treated at Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology. There were 11 male and 14 female patients; their ages ranged from 16 to 73 years (median, 57 years). The tumors were Kadish stage A in 3, Stage
Carol Kaplan   +6 more
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New treatment modalities for obesity

Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2018
The treatment of childhood obesity represents a greater challenge for pediatricians. To date, it is multidisciplinary, including behavioral, dietary, pharmacological, and surgical options. Given the limited efficacy of available treatments, scientific research on finding new solutions is very active.
Grandone, A.   +4 more
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Selectivity of Treatment Modalities

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
Consensus as to diagnostic definitions and criteria in Child Psychiatry is recent. Traditional “treatment” has been direct psychotherapy of child patient and mother. Despite growing precision of enologic concepts and expansion of therapeutic approaches, many centres continue to define therapy in terms of their available techniques rather than the ...
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Treatment Modalities for Sarcoidosis

Clinical Pulmonary Medicine, 1994
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disease with many patients requiring therapy. Although corticosteroids represent the mainstay of therapy in sarcoidosis, many other drugs have been proposed. Corticosteroids themselves may be given topically to the eyes, the skin, or the airways, or may be given ...
Joseph P. Lynch   +2 more
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Future Treatment Modalities

2020
Meniscal healing poses a substantial surgical and biological challenge to surgeons. In addition, meniscectomy places the joint at a high risk of accelerated degeneration. The limited nutrient supply, unique cellular and extracellular makeup, and mechano-physical properties of the meniscus are difficult to replicate once substantial lesions occur ...
Philip A. Davidson, Berkcan Akpinar
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Modalities of Treatment for the Combination Syndrome

Journal of Prosthodontics, 1995
A series of destructive changes occurring in the jaws of patients wearing a complete maxillary denture opposed by a mandibular distal extension removable partial denture have been described as the combination syndrome. However, the syndrome does not occur in all patients. Those patients who have not developed signs of the combination syndrome and whose
Yair Langer   +2 more
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