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Cover the wound with non-adhesive wound dressing. Applying directly to a dressing: Apply a layer of this medicine directly to the sterile, non-adhesive dressing ...
... adhesions. Tubal surgeries. If your fallopian tubes are blocked or filled with fluid, your doctor might recommend laparoscopic surgery to remove adhesions ...
Bansal VS, Vaidya S, Somers EP, Kanuga M, et al. Small molecule antagonists of complementreceptor type 3 block adhesion and adhesion-dependent oxidative burst ...
Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) pathway activation is essential for promoting a fibrotic and inflammatory tumor microenvironment, and FAK inhibitors have ...
This phase II trial studies how well vismodegib and focal adhesion kinase (FAK) inhibitor GSK2256098 work in treating patients with meningiomas that may have ...
The adhesive part of the system contains some donepezil, which can be absorbed into your body too fast through the skin of your hand. Do not put cream, lotion, ...
Adhesive tape; Antibiotic ointment; Antiseptic solution or towelettes; Bandages, including a roll of elastic wrap (Ace, Coban, others) and bandage strips (Band ...
Incisions usually will be small enough to be closed with one or two stitches or with narrow strips of sterile adhesive tape. After the procedure. After your ...
Lipid-induced endothelial vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 promotes nonalcoholic steatohepatitis pathogenesis. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2021; doi: ...
A nasal dilator is a stiffened adhesive strip applied externally across the nostrils that may help decrease airflow resistance so you breathe easier. Nasal ...
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