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  • '''Limbal Relaxing Incisions''' (LRI) are a [[Refractive surgery|refractive surgical procedure]] to correct minor [[astigmatism]] in the eye ...rt of [[cataract]] surgery. They are simpler and less expensive than laser surgery such as [[LASIK]] or [[PRK]]. Good results do not require the location and
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  • As a premedication before surgery, temazepam decreased cortisol in elderly patients.<ref>{{cite journal |auth
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  • ...ntal disabilities or disorders. We also have the reports from neurological surgery that tell of electrical stimulation of the brain producing conscious experi ...etary a detailed description of the visible walls of the room in which the surgery is occurring. The language used by the surgeon and the language used by the
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  • ...is is a neurosurgical emergency requiring emergency treatment and possibly surgery.
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  • ...j.com/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=14742616 |pmc=1738913}}</ref> drugs, [[surgery]], and [[low vision]] [[Rehabilitation (neuropsychology)|rehabilitation]] h ...rgh Children's Hospital and by a handful of surgeons around the world. The surgery developed by Louis F. Dell'Osso Ph.D aims to reduce the eye shaking (oscill
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  • ...t]], and loss of color vision. This is an emergency and requires immediate surgery to prevent permanent blindness. ...ase has been stable for at least six months. In severe cases, however, the surgery becomes urgent to prevent blindness from optic nerve compression. Because t
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  • In [[surgery]], a '''biocompatible material''' (sometimes shortened to '''biomaterial''' [[Category:Surgery]]
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  • ...rophy]], [[Acne vulgaris|acne]] and scars. In plastic and [[reconstructive surgery]] it is used for building up facial volume in areas like the [[cheek]]s, [[ * [[plastic surgery|Plastic Surgery]]
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  • ...06 }}</ref> This product has potential to reduce bleeding during and after surgery.
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  • ...us full functionality would be restored without the necessity for a second surgery to remove the implant (to avoid inflammation). Examples of this development
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  • ...d surgery.<ref>Gilding DK, and Reed AM, "Biodegradable Polymers for Use in Surgery—Polyglycolic/Poly(lactic acid) Homo- and Copolymers," Polymer, 20:1459—
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  • ...astics have been developed as surgical implants in vascular and orthopedic surgery as implantable matrices for the controlled long-term release of drugs insid ..., they are now widely used in tracheobronchial surgery, as well as general surgery. They are multifilament-type sutures, which have good handleability. Polygl
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  • ...ene glycol with added electrolytes) is used for bowel preparation before [[surgery]] or [[colonoscopy]] and drug overdoses. It is sold under the brand names '
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  • ...lum owing to this property, particularly in the [[medicine|medical]] and [[surgery|surgical]] fields, and also in harsh [[acid]]ic environments. It is also u
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  • *[[Surgery|Surgical]] equipment
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  • ..., or [[Urinary urgency|urgency]] caused by [[urinary tract infections]], [[surgery]], or injury to the [[urinary tract]]. Phenazopyridine was discovered by [[ ...le, it is often prescribed after the use of a [[catheter]] or after penile surgery which results in the irritation of the lining of the urinary tract.
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  • *Marking the skin for surgery preparation and allergy testing
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  • ...the United States military as an anaesthetic agent, most likely for use in surgery but possibly also for use as a non-lethal incapacitating agent.<ref>[http:/
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  • ...[[miosis]] for people suffering from poor night vision after Lasik or PRK surgery.
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  • ...ylazine]] and [[detomidine]], but their use is less common in small animal surgery. The marketed product is a racemic mixture of 2 stereoisomers; [[dexmedeto ....novartis.com/product/domitor.html]. 2003. <br />Harari, J. ''Small Animal Surgery''. Williams and Wilkins, Media, PA. 1996.
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