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Botox : Botox Treatments | Botox | Botox Treatment in London
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Find out if botox or botox injections, botox side effects, botox risk and botox treatments are right for you, or basic information about the cost of Botox.
Posted by ldsc to effects side Injections Botox on Fri Sep 05 2008 at 07:17 UTC | info | related
 
Restylane Fillers And Varicose Veins
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Restylane is available in three tissue-tailored variants, each specially designed for a particular different purpose and effect such as smoothing out tiny lines, shaping facial contours or sculpting lips to perfection.
 
[Management of ulcerative colitis]
Ch Rammert and G A Kullak-Ublick
Therapeutische Umschau. Revue thérapeutique 60 (3), 145-50 (Mar 2003)
Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease. The disease is diagnosed on the basis of clinical parameters and endoscopic-histologic evaluation. 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA, mesalamine) represents the first-line treatment of choice. For patients with distal and left-sided disease the use of rectal preparations is effective. Most patients respond to 5-ASA suppositories or to topic steroids such as budesonide suppositories or hydrocortisone foam. For patients with extended disease, oral medications are mandatory. In case of low- to moderate-grade inflammation, 5-ASA preparations should be implemented. In the case of severe disease treatment with steroids is required. Following induction of remission, prophylactic treatment with 5-ASA (1.5 g/d) should be maintained. For patients with frequent or severe relapses, immunosuppressive therapy with azathioprine or 6-mercaptopurine is indicated. In case of a fulminant course of disease, treatment with intravenous cyclosporine is required in patients who have not responded to high-dose intravenous steroids. When all conservative treatment options fail, proctocolectomy with construction of an ileoanal pouch should be performed. New therapeutic strategies such as infliximab and interferons are being evaluated in clinical trials. The long-term complications of ulcerative colitis include steroid-induced osteoporosis and anemia and should be treated adequately. Finally, the risk for development of colorectal cancer increases steadily with disease duration and dysplasia should be screened for by endoscopic surveillance programs.
 
A dedicated intravenous cannula for postoperative use effect on incidence and severity of phlebitis.
A Panadero et al.
Anaesthesia 57 (9), 921-5 (Sep 2002)
A prospective, randomised, controlled clinical study was performed to compare the incidence and severity of postoperative peripheral venous thrombophlebitis associated with a single intravenous cannula used for both intra-operative and postoperative purposes, and two cannulae, one used intra-operatively and the other postoperatively. Sixty American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I or II patients aged 18-65 years undergoing elective surgery were studied. The technique of cannula insertion was standardised. After surgery, the cannulation sites were examined daily by a blinded investigator for the presence and severity of thrombophlebitis using the Baxter Scale. The two groups were similar in terms of age, gender, weight, type and duration of surgical procedures, and drugs and fluids administered both intra-operatively and postoperatively. The proportion of patients that developed phlebitis was significantly less in the two cannulae group (26.1%) than in the single cannula group (63.3%) (p < 0.0001). The severity of phlebitis was greater in the single cannula group than in the two cannulae group. These results indicate that the use of a dedicated cannula for postoperative use decreases the incidence and severity of postoperative, peripheral, cannula-related phlebitis.
 
Effects of IV and ICV hypocretin-1 (orexin A) in hypocretin receptor-2 gene mutated narcoleptic dogs and IV hypocretin-1 replacement therapy in a hypocretin-ligand-deficient narcoleptic dog
Nobuhiro Fujiki et al.
Sleep 26 (8), 953-9 (15 Dec 2003)
 
Functional neuroanatomy of human sleep states after zolpidem and placebo: a H215O-PET study
L A Finelli et al.
Journal of sleep research 9 (2), 161-73 (Jun 2000)
 
The selective neurokinin 1 receptor antagonist R116301 modulates photic responses of the hamster circadian system
E Challet et al.
Neuropharmacology 40 (3), 408-15 (Mar 2001)
 
Lesions of glucose-responsive neurons impair synchronizing effects of calorie restriction in mice
E Challet, D J Bernard, and F W Turek
Brain research 801 (1-2), 244-50 (10 Aug 1998)
 
Botox Injections - Botox Information
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BotoxInjection-facts.com offers information and advice for those interested in having a Botox procedure done. We offer many excellent Botox related articles which will help you research the subject.
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Orthotopic Human Choroidal Melanoma Xenografts in Nude Rats with Aggressive and Nonaggressive PAS Staining Patterns
Rod Braun and Asad Abbas
Investigative Ophthalmology Visual Science 47 (1), 7-16 (01 Jan 2006)
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