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Cryosurgery (with cryo from the
Ancient Gr**** κρύο 'icy cold') is the use of
extreme cold in
surgery to
destroy abnormal or
diseased tissue; thus, it...
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suspected then
excision rather than
cryosurgery may be
deemed more appropriate.
Contraindications to the use of
cryosurgery include but are not
limited to;...
- recommended.
Other options include electrodesiccation and curettage,
cryosurgery,
topical chemotherapy,
photodynamic therapy,
laser surgery or the use...
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benefits as
compared with no
treatment or
different kinds of treatment.
Cryosurgery,
using extreme cold to
remove dead tissue, may
speed up the
healing process...
- burned, with at
least seven male
children being re****igned as female.
Cryosurgery Diathermy Singe "Dictionary definition, retrieved: 2009-03-07". Soballe...
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renal cryoablation are the most common.
Although sometimes applied in
cryosurgery through laparoscopic or open
surgical approaches, most
often cryoablation...
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neutrophil count decreased by 1.42×109 L−1."
Surgical treatments include cryosurgery, in
which liquid nitrogen is used to
freeze and
destroy lesions, as well...
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neuroablation (also
known as
cryoinjection therapy, cryoneurolysis,
cryosurgery or cryoablation) is a lesser-known
alternative to
neurectomy surgery...
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scissors under local anesthesia, is
highly effective.
Liquid nitrogen cryosurgery is
usually performed in an
office visit, at w****ly intervals. It is effective...
- "Cutaneous
cryosurgery".
American Family Physician. 86 (12): 1118–24. PMID 23316984.
Lubritz RR,
Smolewski SA (November 1982). "
Cryosurgery cure rate of...