Based on the analyse of publications the authors treated of history and contemporary applications of sclerotherapy. The role, methodics and results of sclerosing therapy among patients with oesophageal varices were also presented. The aim of the study was to examine the mechanism and efficiency of two sclerosing agents which are frequently used in Poland.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTonsillectomy may cause many complications. Frequent and one of the most important of them is massive bleeding. Haemorrhage in the region of the inferior pole of tonsilla is peculiarly difficult to subdue.
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September 1992
The authors presented the actual views and their own results of using sclerotherapy in children with oesophageal varices. Oesophageal varices exist almost every time as a most dangerous complication in patients with portal hypertension. Acute haemorrhage caries a high mortality and the extremely important priority is control of bleeding as soon as possible.
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November 1992
Morphology and pathological mechanism of congenital anomalies of the first and second branchial arch and cleft were discussed. Present views on heredity of those malformations have been also presented. Five examples of familial occurrence of microtia and cleft are described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors investigated the ototoxic influence of Dicortinef in laboratory animals. Their examinations were performed on 15 guinea pigs (weighing 210-380 g.) after application of this medicine to the fenestra rotunda.
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