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Keloids are pathological scars presenting as nodular lesions that extend beyond the area of injury. They do not spontaneously regress, often continuing to grow over time.
M. Morelli Coppola+3 more
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Purpose: To compare the results of intracameral dexamethasone and intracameral triamcinolone acetonide injection in patients that underwent cataract surgery with phacoemulsification.
Sirel Gur Gungor+3 more
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A Study of Management of Primary Chalazion in Adults by Intralesional Injection of Triamcinolone Acetonide [PDF]
Introduction A chalazion is a common non-effective granuloma of the meibomian glands of eyelids. They are commonly found on the tarsal conjunctival surface and the eyelid margins.
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As a leading cause of vision impairment of the retina, macular edema (ME) has one of the highest clinical demands for treatment. Current treatment of ME relies heavily on invasive techniques resulting in complications and poor patient compliance.
Jin Li+6 more
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Keloid is characterized by benign overgrowth of dermal collagen in response to skin injury in genetically predisposed individuals. Intralesional triamcinolone and bleomycin have been used with varying success in the treatment of keloids.
Hina Khan+2 more
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Purpose: The poor bioavailability of drugs in the ocular delivery systems is an important issue and development of delivery systems with prolonged release profile could be in a major importance.
S. Mirzaeei, K. Berenjian, Rasol Khazaei
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Background: Recurrent aphthous ulcers are the most common oral lesion. They are classified into minor, major, and herpetiform ulcers. More than 85% of recurrent aphthous stomatitis presents as a minor ulcer.
Bero Nzhad Mustafa+1 more
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Background Keloid management remains a challenging clinical problem despite numerous therapies reported until now. The efficacy of corticosteroids in the treatment of keloids has been well established.
N. Saki, Raya Mokhtari, Farnoosh Nozari
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Background: Intra-articular corticosteroids are commonly used for pain relief in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Simultaneous intra-articular corticosteroid (CS) knee injections may be beneficial for the ~80–90% of patients who present with, or ...
Alan Kivitz+5 more
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Objective Approximately 30% of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus have knee osteoarthritis. IA corticosteroids used to manage osteoarthritis pain can elevate blood glucose in these patients.
S. Russell+11 more
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