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Electrodes at the catheter tips can use radiofrequency energy, extreme cold (cryotherapy) or heat to destroy these triggers, scarring the tissue so that the ...
That is an inflammation that if not treated on time can progress to fibrosis, which is scarring in the lungs," says Dr. Zamora-Martinez. It can take days or ...
It develops from blood vessels in the nasal cavity. The tumor bleeds and forms scar tissue in response to hormones, which is why it tends to grow during growth ...
Scarring can develop on your eyelids from long-term blepharitis. Or the eyelid edges might turn inward or outward. Excess tearing or dry eyes. The tear film ...
Lorei NC, Sullivan JF, Lennon RP, Milder EA, Roman JW. Case Report: Scarring Alopecia After Scalp Avulsion. Mil Med. 2023 Mar 20; 188 (3-4):e863-e865. View ...
... scar tissue resection, graft deployment and catheter placement. This technique has yielded promising results in terms of urethral patency and patient ...
Hormone treatments such as tamoxifen (Soltamox)may slow the growth of scar tissue. Tamoxifen is typically combined with corticosteroids or other medicines ...
Isotretinoin can increase your chance of scarring from wax epilation. It is very important that you or your child not have any cosmetic procedures to smooth ...
When bile cannot flow out of the liver, it builds up and causes liver damage, scarring and, eventually, progressive and severe scarring known as cirrhosis.
Ergot alkaloids may rarely cause heart valve scarring that leads to mitral stenosis. Older weight-loss medicines that contained fenfluramine or ...
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