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sclerotherapy of esophageal varices
Known as:
esophageal sclerotherapy varices
, esophageal varices sclerotherapy
, oesophageal sclerotherapy varices
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2019
2019
Sclerosis of Fundic Varices. Experience in a Reference Center in the South West of Colombia, 2011-2017
C. Maldonado
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology…
2019
Corpus ID: 209279307
Abstract: Treatment of variceal bleeding in the esophagus and fundus is a clinic challenge which sometimes leads to seeking…
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2017
2017
Right heart transiting thrombi caused by endovenous sclerotherapy: the treatment is not consensual
D. Laghlam
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S. Hamadouche
,
R. Dautry
,
V. Spagnoli
BMJ Case Reports
2017
Corpus ID: 37012245
A 69-year-old woman without medical history, was admitted in our emergency department for acute respiratory distress. Two weeks…
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2017
2017
CHOICE OF TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR CYSTIC LYMPHSTIC MALFORMATIONS IN THE HEAD AND NECK REGION: TREATMENT EXPERIENCE OF 81 CHILDREN
I. Benzar
2017
Corpus ID: 80026709
Background. Surgery has previously been the only treatment for lymphatic malformations (LMs), but in the head and neck region is…
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2016
2016
Efficacy of Ethanolamine Oleate Sclerotherapy in Treatment of Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma.
W. S. Said Ahmed
Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery
2016
Corpus ID: 7021301
2015
2015
Life-threatening hematochezia from a rectal venous malformation successfully treated with microfoam sclerotherapy: description of a new technique
A. Sierra
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J. Baixauli
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T. Elosua
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J. Arredondo
,
J. Cienfuegos
International Journal of Colorectal Disease
2015
Corpus ID: 1743806
Dear Editor:Venous malformations (VMs) are a rare form of congenitalslow-flow vascular anomalies, which very often have…
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2011
2011
[Endoscopic rubber band ligation in treatment of esophageal varices bleeding. Personal experience].
G. Geraci
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E. Arnone
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C. Lo Nigro
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A. Sciuto
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G. Modica
,
C. Sciumé
Giornale di Chirurgia - Journal of Surgery
2011
Corpus ID: 36431309
INTRODUCTION Bleeding esophageal varices is the most serious complication of the portal hypertension, and the greater cause of…
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2007
2007
Ethanolamine Oleate Sclerotherapy Versus Simple Cyst Aspiration in the Management of Orbitopalpebral Cyst Associated With Congenital Microphthalmos
M. Naik
,
S. Honavar
,
R. Murthy
,
Kuldeep Raizada
,
Ravi Thomas
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
2007
Corpus ID: 39016906
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of ethanolamine oleate (EO) sclerotherapy in the management of orbitopalpebral cysts associated…
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2007
2007
Percutaneous Treatment of Renal Cysts with OK-432 Sclerosis
Y. Choi
,
Soung Yong Cho
,
K. Cho
,
Dong Hoon Lee
,
Seung Hwan Lee
Yonsei medical journal
2007
Corpus ID: 6464412
Purpose The aim of this study was to demonstrate OK-432 sclerotherapy efficacy for treatment of simple renal cysts. Materials and…
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1993
1993
Prophylactic versus emergency sclerotherapy of large esophageal varices prior to liver transplantation
D. Thiel
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V. Dindzans
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R. Schade
,
M. Rabinovitz
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J. Gavaler
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
1993
Corpus ID: 1452469
From January 1985 through July 1987, adult patients accepted for liver transplantation with large esophageal varices were…
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1992
1992
Treatment of Superficial Venous Incompetence with a Hemodynamic Technique on an Outpatient Basis: The SAVAS Technique
G. Belcaro
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D. Christopoulos
1992
Corpus ID: 56942905
Three techniques to treat venous incompetence on an outpatient basis were compared in 138 limbs [107 patients) with superficial…
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