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Cauterization (or cauterisation, or
cautery) is a
medical practice or
technique of
burning a part of a body to
remove or
close off a part of it. It destroys...
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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an
alternative medical practice drawn from
traditional medicine in China. A
large share of its
claims are pseudoscientific...
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Scarification involves scratching, etching, burning/branding, or
superficially cutting designs, pictures, or
words into the skin as a
permanent body modification...
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denatured dermis down to
living tissue. In the case of skin cancers, the
cautery and
electrodesiccation is
usually performed three times, or
until the surgeon...
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these usually scab over and peel away
within a few days.
Chemical cautery Cryoneurolysis Cryotherapy Electrosurgery "Cryotherapy -
DermNet New Zealand"...
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physical maneuvers, medications,
electricity conversion, or electro- or cryo-
cautery.[citation needed] In the
United States,
people admitted to the hospital...
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During an
operation performed by Randolph, a
spark from a
cautery tool
causes a fire and the
patient is left
badly burned. An investigation...
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small hole in the nail.
Drilling and
thermal cautery are
common methods for
creating the hole.
Thermal cautery is not used on
acrylic nails because they...
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removed completely via
excisional surgery.
Radiotherapy and
chemical cauteries are not as
effective with the
lymphangioma than they are with the hemangioma...
- phlegm, were
treated by
Hippocratic physicians in
relatively advanced ways.
Cautery and
excision are
described in the
Hippocratic Corpus, in
addition to the...