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chemical cautery
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what is 'chemical cautery'?
Definition for Chemical cautery
Chemical cautery is also known as: chemocautery
Chemical cautery is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: corns and calluses, epidermoid cysts and warts.
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diagnosis
corns and calluses
thickening of skin in response to pressure or irritation
Chemical cautery and corns and calluses
epidermoid cysts
cystic lesions in skin
Chemical cautery and epidermoid cysts
warts
viral infection of skin
Chemical cautery and warts
skin tags
tags of skin
Chemical cautery and skin tags
epistaxis
nose bleeding
Chemical cautery and epistaxis
molluscum contagiosum
chronic viral skin disease causing pearly skin papules
Chemical cautery and molluscum contagiosum
stomatitis
inflammation of mucous lining of mouth
Chemical cautery and stomatitis
pyogenic granuloma
benign vascular lesion of skin and mucosa
Chemical cautery and pyogenic granuloma
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related procedure for 'chemical cautery'/associated diagnoses
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cauterization
Chemical cautery and cauterization
Electrodesiccation
Chemical cautery and Electrodesiccation
Biopsy
Chemical cautery and Biopsy
shave excision
Chemical cautery and shave excision
Laser therapy
Chemical cautery and Laser therapy
Excision
Chemical cautery and Excision
Curettage
Chemical cautery and Curettage
Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy
Chemical cautery and Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy of Skin Lesion
Chemical cautery and Cryotherapy of Skin Lesion
Curettage of Skin Lesion or Subcutaneous Tissue
Chemical cautery and Curettage of Skin Lesion or Subcutaneous Tissue
Electrosurgery
Chemical cautery and Electrosurgery
Excision biopsy
Chemical cautery and Excision biopsy
Pulsed dye laser (PDL)
Chemical cautery and Pulsed dye laser (PDL)
soaking the foot in warm water
Chemical cautery and soaking the foot in warm water
Electrocoagulation
Chemical cautery and Electrocoagulation
Cauterization of Skin Lesion
Chemical cautery and Cauterization of Skin Lesion
CT scan
Chemical cautery and CT scan
Carbon dioxide laser
Chemical cautery and Carbon dioxide laser
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
Chemical cautery and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
Curettage and electrodesiccation
Chemical cautery and Curettage and electrodesiccation
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cantharidin
Chemical cautery and cantharidin
cidofovir
Chemical cautery and cidofovir
cimetidine
Chemical cautery and cimetidine
imiquimod topical(aldara )
Chemical cautery and imiquimod topical(aldara )
salicylic acid
Chemical cautery and salicylic acid
trichloroacetic acid
Chemical cautery and trichloroacetic acid
lidocaine topical(lidoderm)
Chemical cautery and lidocaine topical(lidoderm)
prednisone
Chemical cautery and prednisone
5-fluorouracil
Chemical cautery and 5-fluorouracil
aminolevulinic acid (ala)
Chemical cautery and aminolevulinic acid (ala)
bleomycin intralesional
Chemical cautery and bleomycin intralesional
bleomycin(blenoxane )
Chemical cautery and bleomycin(blenoxane )
dibutyl squaric acid (sadbe)
Chemical cautery and dibutyl squaric acid (sadbe)
diphencyclopropenone (dcp)
Chemical cautery and diphencyclopropenone (dcp)
fluorouracil(adrucil )
Chemical cautery and fluorouracil(adrucil )
imiquimod
Chemical cautery and imiquimod
interferon alfa-2a(roferon-a )
Chemical cautery and interferon alfa-2a(roferon-a )
interferon alfa-n3(alferon n)
Chemical cautery and interferon alfa-n3(alferon n)
isotretinoin(accutane)
Chemical cautery and isotretinoin(accutane)
nterferon-alfa
Chemical cautery and nterferon-alfa
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Cauterization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... chemical cautery? where both are for example prevalent in the ... 3 Chemical cautery. 4 Nasal cauterization. 5 Religious beliefs. 6 References and notes ...
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ChemIDPlus/HSDB 7761-88-8 Chemical - National Toxicology Program
Home >> Testing Information >> Testing Status of Agents at NTP >> 7761-88-8 Chemical ... NITRATE FUSED & MOLDED TOGETHER) ... /HAVE/ BEEN USED FOR CHEMICAL CAUTERY. ...
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Nosebleed Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention by ...
... then recommend stopping the bleeding with a heating instrument or chemical swab (cautery of the blood vessel that is causing the trouble) or application of a ...
http://www.medicinenet.com/nosebleed/page3.htm
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PMID 16120136
Silver nitrate cautery in aphthous stomatitis: a randomized controlled trial. ... To study the effect of chemical cautery with silver nitrate in reducing pain ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16120136
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Towards evidence based emergency medicine: best BETs from the ...
Comparison of electro and chemical cautery in the treatment of anterior epistaxis. ... Rudd M, von Blumenthal H. Microscope and hot wire cautery management of ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1343259
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Bloodless medicine glossary
Cautery is a method of reducing bleeding during transfusion-free surgery. ... These include chemical agents that scar the inside of the blood vessel; ...
http://adam.about.com/care/Bloodless-medicine-glossary.htm
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Bleeding in the Digestive Tract
... often be controlled by injecting chemicals directly into a bleeding site with ... Endoscopic injection or cautery can be used to treat bleeding sites throughout ...
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/bleeding/
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Menstrual Cramps (Dysmenorrhea): Symptoms and Causes
... procedure, such as cautery, cryotherapy, conization, radiation, endometrial ... Will your skin type respond well to a chemical or laser peel to reduce wrinkles? ...
http://women.webmd.com/tc/menstrual-cramps-topic-overview
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Facts About Dry Eye [NEI Health Information]
Dry eye can result from chemical and thermal burns that scar the membrane lining ... a simple surgery, called punctal cautery, is recommended to permanently close ...
http://www.nei.nih.gov/health/dryeye/dryeye.asp
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Epistaxis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... instance this can take the form of chemical cautery of any bleeding vessels or ... Chemical cauterisation is most commonly conducted using local application of ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistaxis
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Pulp capping: conserving the dental pulp--can it be done? Is it worth it?
Emphasis has shifted from the "doomed" organ concept of an ... and be aware of the depth of penetration of the chemical cautery effect. Publication Types: ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2682429
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Toenail Avulsion
Ingrown toenails are commonly seen in family practice, and are treated conservatively. ... Recurrence can be prevented by chemical cautery with 10% sodium hydroxide. ...
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How Is Bleeding in the Digestive Tract Treated?
... often be controlled by injecting chemicals directly into a bleeding site with ... Endoscopic injection or cautery can be used to treat bleeding sites throughout ...
http://seniorhealth.about.com/library/conditions/blgibleedtx.htm
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Questions and Answers About Sjögren's Syndrome
... (Lacriserts) ? This is a chemical that lubricates the surface of ... doctor can use a laser or a heating device called a cautery to seal the ducts. ...
http://www.niams.nih.gov/Health_Info/Sjogrens_Syndrome/default.asp
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Islamic Culture and the Medical Arts: Late Medieval and Early Modern ...
... not only reflects the new chemical medicine of the European Paracelsians, but ... Occasionally bloodletting and cautery figures, clearly derivative from similar ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/islamic_medical/islamic_14.html
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AOD Thesaurus Annotated Hierarchy: treatment methods HJ HZ22.6.2
HV2.2.10 cautery qh ah. HV6.8 ligation qh ah. HQ10 . cosmetic technique qh. HR e ... HK2.12.2e chemical aversion therapy qh ah. JP12.10.2 medication error qh ah ...
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... anemia| E0000160|Addisons disease|Addison's disease| E0000161|Addison-Biermer ... E0012977|bio-chemical|biochemical| E0012978|bio-chemical|biochemical| E0012989 ...
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Epidermoid inclusion cyst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sometimes, the application of a chemical, such as phenol or Solcoderm (a copper ... may consist of curettage or chemical cautery followed by packing with bone chips. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidermoid_inclusion_cyst
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18955909 2008 11 21 2009 02 12 1535-1815 24 11 2008 Nov Suppurative ...
764-7 OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the etiology of suppurative thyroiditis in ... Endoscopic chemical cautery of the internal opening is a safe and effective ...
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Topical cyclosporin stimulates neovascularization in resolving sterile ...
Journal List > Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc > v.98; 2000. Summary. Selected References ... Corneal neovascularization induced by xenografts or chemical cautery. ...
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Anthrax Glossary of Terms with Definitions on MedicineNet.com
... The scab formed when a wound or skin is sealed by the heat of cautery or burning. ... procedures and preparing chemicals, etc. Although "laboratory" looks ...
http://www.medicinenet.com/anthrax/glossary.htm
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... E0012976|biocoenotic|biocenotic| E0012977|bio-chemical|biochemical| E0012978|bio-chemical|biochemical| E0012989|bio-compatibility|biocompatibility ...
http://lexsrv3.nlm.nih.gov/SPECIALIST/Projects/lexicon/2006/...
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Guideline For Prevention of Surgical Wound Infections, 1985
Consequently, chemical germicides formulated as antiseptics are categorized by ... rather than thick or braided suture and minimal use of suture and cautery. ...
http://wonder.cdc.gov/wonder/prevguid/p0000420/p0000420.asp
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Talk:Aphthous ulcer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1 Coldsore Vs Cold Sore. 2 Images. 3 Don't think it should be added. 4 ... An evaluation of a chemical cautery agent and an anti-inflammatory ointment for ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Aphthous_ulcer
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Diamond burr superficial keratectomy for recurrent corneal erosions
Journal List > Br J Ophthalmol > v.86(3); Mar 2002. Abstract. Full Text ... H Kaz Soong, Q Farjo, R ... in 1959 with chemical cautery with iodine.17 Buxton ...
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AOD Thesaurus Quick Hierarchy: treatment methods HJ HZ22.6.2
chemical aversion therapy ah. HK2.12.2.2 . . . disulfiram therapy ah. HK4 ... cautery ah. HV2.4 . . microsurgery ah. HV4 . minor and major surgery ah. HV4.2. ...
http://etoh.niaaa.nih.gov/aodvol1/aodhqhj.htm
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Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia -- GeneReviews -- NCBI Bookshelf
... avoid vigorous nose blowing, cautery for nosebleeds, and anticoagulant and ... experience treating individuals with HHT advise against electric and chemical ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=gene&part=hht
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Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Science/2007 November 28 - Wikipedia ...
The purple stuff was an antiseptic, not a cautery agent ... Chemical cautery is most often performed with silver nitrate (AgNO3) ...
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Case Report
... burns, pressure sores and chemical burns should be considered in the ... Thus, current generated by monopolar cautery caused this intraoperative burn. ...
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profiles.nlm.nih.gov/CP/B/B/G/C/_/cpbbgc.ocr
The unconscious or automatic control is chiefly chemical in nature. ... carbolic knife for severing appendix instead of cautery. ...
http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/CP/B/B/G/C/_/cpbbgc.ocr
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Rectal Bleeding Glossary of Terms with Definitions on MedicineNet.com
... the polyp base and burning through the tissue with electric cautery. ... fecal occult blood test in which there are two types, chemical and immunologic. ...
http://www.medicinenet.com/rectal_bleeding/glossary.htm
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Silver nitrate cauterization: characterization of a new model of ...
Chemical cauterization of the central cornea with silver nitrate was assessed as ... Cautery/methods* Disease Models, Animal* Hyperalgesia/chemically induced ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14527700
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Atropine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... likely to be attacked with chemical weapons often carry autoinjectors with ... to surgery or cautery.[5] The use of Solanaceae containing tropane alkaloids for ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atropine
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Selective Inhibition of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor?Mediated ...
... with peroxidase-labeled goat anti?mouse IgG (Pierce Chemical ... G.K. Corneal neovascularization induced by xenografts or chemical cautery. Invest. ...
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NLM Classification Index C
Chemical technology TP 640. Cultivation SB 267. Dietary use in health and disease WB 438 ... Cautery WO 198. See also Electrocoagulation. Cavernous Sinus WG ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/class/index_c.html
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Atropine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... likely to be attacked with chemical weapons often carry autoinjectors with ... to surgery or cautery.[6] The use of Solanaceae containing tropane alkaloids for ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atropine_sulfate
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Instruments used in general surgery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cautery. Clamps. ?Payr pylorus clamp. Coagulator. Curette. Depressor. Dilator ... of various operations and the unintended effects of chemical cauterization ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instruments_used_in_general_surgery
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2009 MeSH Tree Structures. E04 - Surgical Procedures, Operative
Cautery [E04.014.170] Electrocoagulation [E04.014.170.402] ... Hypophysectomy, Chemical [E04.270.532.490] Islets of Langerhans Transplantation [E04.270.550] ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/2009/mesh_trees/E04.html
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Modern Perspectives in the Treatment of Chronic Anal Fissures
Chemical sphincterotomy ... Chemical sphincterotomy. Conclusions. References. Treatment of anal fissures ... such as cautery, suppositories and sitz ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2048592
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Scarification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cautery branding ... tool similar to a cautery-iron to cause the burns. ... Chemical scarification uses corrosive chemicals to remove skin and induce scarring. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarification
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Basal cell carcinoma
Curettage and cautery is not recommended for the management of recurrent, large, ... Keefe AR, Coldman A, et al. Chemical exposures, medical history and risk of ...
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Sebaceous hyperplasia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. ... (cautery) * Freezing (cryosurgery) * Applying topical chemicals * Applying ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebaceous_hyperplasia
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Eye On Vision: May 2008
Accidental eye exposure to toxic substances (chemical splash) ... particularly dangerous, but even routine cautery (applied to stop bleeding) can ...
http://blogs.webmd.com/eye-on-vision/2008_05_01_eye-on-vision-archive.html
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Cervical Polyps: Benign Gynecologic Lesions: Merck Manual Professional
Cervical polyps are common benign growths of the cervix and endocervix. ... Bleeding after excision is rare and can be controlled with chemical cautery. ...
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/print/sec18/ch249/ch249f.html
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CORNEAL ANGIOGENIC PRIVILEGE: ANGIOGENIC AND ANTIANGIOGENIC FACTORS IN ...
... severe swelling, particularly in chemical injuries, the individual lamellae seem ... across the stroma of the cornea, reaching the cautery site within 72 hours. ...
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Aphthous ulcer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other factors, such as chemical irritants or thermal injury, may also lead to ... Silver nitrate cautery in aphthous stomatitis: a randomized controlled trial". Br. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphthous_ulcer
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Peptic ulcer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... leads to acute peritonitis, initially chemical and later bacterial peritonitis. ... urgently to stop bleeding with cautery, injection, or clipping. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peptic_ulcer_disease
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Ethanol as a Local Adjuvant for Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
The necessity of any chemical adjuvant after appropriately aggressive curettage ... with aqueous zinc chloride,21 thermal cautery with a carbon dioxide laser,22 ...
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Cervical Polyps: Benign Gynecologic Lesions: Merck Manual Professional
Introduction· Adnexal Torsion· Bartholin's Gland Cysts· Benign Ovarian Masses ... Bleeding after excision is rare and can be controlled with chemical cautery. ...
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec18/ch249/ch249f.html
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Failed back syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... of a nerve root, or damage from cautery or traction can lead to chronic pain, ... Chemical irritation of nerve-root in disc prolapse" ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Failed_back_syndrome
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