- (or less
commonly a topical),
adenoidectomy involves the
adenoid being curetted, cauterized, lasered, or
otherwise ablated. The
adenoid is
often removed...
-
mandibular neoplasms have been
enucleated where the
cavity of the
tumour is
curetted,
allowing preservation of the bone
cortex and the
lower border of the mandible...
- as
efficacious as
other methods. Also,
there is no
evidence on
whether curetting the
lesions before cryosurgery affects the
efficacy of treatment. Several...
- West, use of ear
picks is
usually only done by
health professionals.
Curetting earwax using an ear pick was
common in
ancient Europe and is
still practised...
- and
overflows its banks,
especially because the
Canal Boucanbrou is not
curetted and
clear of the mud that
reduces the flow of water. It
floods partly in...
- OVPI's core
activities as a
result of
fundraising will be collecting,
curetting,
exhibition and education.
OakView Preservation Incorporated exists to...
-
daily work
consisted of 'segregating the sick from the very sick . . .
curetting seventy or
eighty ulcers during the
morning . . . and, in the afternoon...
- the
lesions can
become very itchy. UV
irradiation can be
utilized after curetting the
hyperkeratosis with a
combination medication treatment of oral retinoids...
-
Almost all the
patients respond to
medical therapy.
Surgery is
limited in
curetting the bone
cavities to
promote early healing in
cystic tuberculosis. Cremin...
- http://bjo.bmj.com/ St , John V (1925). "Abstract: Blatt,
Nicolas (Roumania). "
Curetting of the
conjunctiva (ab**** conjunctivae) in
chronic catarrhal conjunctivitis...