Publications by authors named "Nebot F"

Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a topical formulation containing lidocaine plus diclofenac (CLIFE1) compared to lidocaine (CLIFE2), to decrease pain in benign anorectal surgery (BARS) to date not evaluated. More than 50% of patients undergoing BARS, especially hemorrhoidectomy, suffer from moderate and severe postoperative pain. This remains an unresolved problem that could be addressed with the new CLIFE1 topical treatment.

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Background: The electronic Schizophrenia Treatment Adherence Registry (e-STAR) is a prospective, observational study of patients with schizophrenia designed to evaluate long-term treatment outcomes in routine clinical practice.

Methods: Parameters were assessed at baseline and at 3 month intervals for 2 years in patients initiated on risperidone long-acting injection (RLAI) (n=1345) or a new oral antipsychotic (AP) (n=277; 35.7% and 36.

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[10 cases of necrotic ulcers].

Phlebologie

October 1982

The wide-spreading ulcers with surface gangrene usually occur in elderly female patients who also hav visceral lesions associated with atheromatosis. Their development is long and irregular. Local or general recurrence is common.

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Patients having ulcers of the two lower limbs underwent the same medical treatment. Yet, the elasto-compressive boot was placed on only one leg after compressotherapy with the Jobst apparatus. Scar formation was more rapid on the leg treated in this way.

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For a patient suffering with his legs, the pain is usually associated with the presence of one or more varices that can be seen. The physician must not fall into this trap. Questioning is vital.

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