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Trichloroacetic acid (TCA; TCAA; also
known as
trichloroethanoic acid) is an
analogue of
acetic acid in
which the
three hydrogen atoms of the
methyl group...
- is a
colorless solid.
Related compounds are
dichloroacetic acid and
trichloroacetic acid.
Chloroacetic acid was
first prepared (in
impure form) by the...
- is
dipped in
water and
pressed onto the
lesion for a few moments.
Trichloroacetic acid
Cantharidin is an
extract of the
blister beetle that
causes epidermal...
- acid (dichloroethanoic acid;
bichloroacetic acid, BCA), CHCl2COOH
Trichloroacetic acid (trichloroethanoic acid), CCl3COOH As the
number of
chlorine atoms...
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Treatment options include creams such as podophyllin, imiquimod, and
trichloroacetic acid.
Cryotherapy or
surgery may also be an option.
After treatment...
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halogens can occur, as in
dichloroacetic acid (Cl2CH−CO2H) and
trichloroacetic acid (Cl3C−CO2H).
Haloacetic acids are a
common contaminant in treated...
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salicylic acid, urea,
lactic acid, allantoin,
glycolic acid, and
trichloroacetic acid.
While cytostatic agents such as zinc
pyrithione are
first line...
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Trichloroacetyl chloride is the acyl
chloride of
trichloroacetic acid. It can be
formed by
reacting chlorine with
acetyl chloride or
acetaldehyde in the...
- alternative, one may use 10%
sodium hydroxide which is less
toxic or
trichloroacetic acid
which may give
faster healing time.
Antibiotics are not needed...
- into
trichloroacetyl chloride.
Trichloroacetyl chloride hydrolyses to
trichloroacetic acid.
Tetrachloroethylene has been
classified as "probably carcinogenic...