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Case cluster of necrotizing fasciitis and cellulitis associated with vein sclerotherapy.(LETTERS)(Letter to the editor)
...performed cosmetic surgical procedure in which a sclerosing agent is injected into small varicose veins of the leg...reported no cellulitis in 16,804 legs injected with the sclerosing agent, and superficial thrombophlebitis occurred at a rate...
January 1, 2008; Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Foam sclerotherapy requires fewer injections
...sclerosant with air. Unlike a liquid sclerosing agent, which is diluted very quickly...performed when using a liquid sclerosing agent," Dr. Weiss said. Safety specifics...prolonged, lower concentrations of sclerosing agent should be used when performing...
December 1, 2001; Dermatology Times
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Florida Inventors Develop Intravascular Drug Delivering Apparatus
...delivering an intravascular drug such as a sclerosing agent (or a microfoam sclerosing agent) to a varicose vein includes a catheter having...through which the intermediate tube extends. Sclerosing agent is dispensed through the intermediate tube...
July 26, 2006; US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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Sclerosol: Talc for preventing malignant pleural effusions during thoracic procedures
Sterile talc powder (Sclerosol Intrapleural Aerosol, Bryan Corp), an aerosol-delivered sclerosing agent for intrapleural administration, was approved for use during thoracoscopy or open thoracotomy to prevent recurrence of malignant...
March 1, 1998; Formulary
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Sclerotherapy for Varicose Veins
...Greek word meaning "hardening," is a method of treating enlarged veins by injecting an irritating chemical called a sclerosing agent into the vein. The chemical causes the vein to become inflamed, which leads to the formation of fibrous tissue and...
January 1, 2004; Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers
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Bryan Corporation Announces FDA Approval of Sterile Talc Powder for the Treatment of Malignant Pleural Effusion Pleurodesis Via Chest Tube Administration.
...product, Sterile Talc Powder (5 g, 100 ml vial), NDC 63256-200-04, administered intrapleurally via chest tube, as sclerosing agent to decrease the recurrence of malignant pleural effusions in symptomatic patients. Sterile Talc Powder (Product...
December 16, 2003; PR Newswire
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Florida Inventors Develop Damaged Vascular Structures Treatment Mixture
...structures contains a mixture of carbamide peroxide and a sclerosing agent. The injected mixture expresses blood from the affected...formation of bubbles, in situ. The bubbles carry the sclerosing agent into contact with the lining of the vascular structure...
January 4, 2008; US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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Talc pleurodesis: A new technique
...malignant pleural effusion. Although several chemical agents are used talc has only recently been advocated as the sclerosing agent of choice. Talc can be administered via open thoracotomy or tube thoracostomy, but thoracoscopy offers an excellent...
May 1, 2001; The American Surgeon
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Japanese Inventors Develop Great Saphenous Vein Varix Treatment Tool
...the sterilization holding case is opened, a vein sclerosing agent is injected into the transparent flexible bag, and the vein sclerosing agent is impregnated into the absorption thread." The inventors...
July 6, 2006; US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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Sclerotherapy For Pyogenic Granuloma.(Brief Article)
...monoethanolamine oleate, a sclerosing solution. Three of nine had previously been treated with liquid nitrogen cryotherapy. The sclerosing agent was partially diluted with water and doses ranged from 0.1 mL to 2 mL. A 23-gauge needle was used to inject the solution...
August 1, 2001; Skin & Allergy News
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