MANAGING BENIGN AND MALIGNANT ORAL LESIONS WITH CARBON DIOXIDE LASER: INDICATIONS, TECHNIQUES, AND OUTCOMES FOR OUTPATIENT SURGERY

Managing Benign and Malignant Oral Lesions with Carbon Dioxide Laser: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes for Outpatient Surgery

Abstract Purpose Because of its affinity for water-based tissues, carbon dioxide (CO2) laser has become an instrument of generic baby picture choice for treating oral mucosa conditions, ranging from inflammatory to malignant lesions.The aim of this work is to systematically evaluate the outcomes of laser surgery over a wide range of lesions, while

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Boerhaave Syndrome in an Elderly Man

Boerhaave syndrome is rare, has an non-specific clinical presentation and most commonly develops after persistent vomiting.Septic shock dominates the clinical picture as a result of extensive infection of the mediastinum and pleural and abdominal cavities.The current management of Boerhaave syndrome includes conservative, endoscopic and surgical tr

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