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If you have a large area of warts, curettage may not be an effective treatment.
Curettage is a quick treatment, but it can cause scarring.
Dilation and curettage has been practiced since the late 19th century.
"Somebody knew at least the basic principles of curettage."
Curettage of the socket increases the pain and has been discouraged by some.
The following day he would complete the curettage.
Some advocate curettage alone without electrodesiccation, and with the same cure rate.
Or you can have the wart cut out (curettage).
Sometimes a thick scar, or keloid, develops after curettage treatment.
What was required now was a completion curettage, which Homer performed alone.
Suction curettage Abortion may be performed using medicines or surgery.
Risks of using curettage and electrosurgery for skin cancer include:
Because of high recurrence potential and aggressive behaviour, curettage is recommended for keratocyst.
This can occur with either previous excision, or after electrodesiccation and curettage.
When curettage is performed without hysteroscopy, polyps may be missed.
"Récamier's operation" is a term used for curettage of the uterus.
But what with the high cost of this and that, the going rate for Dilation & Curettage was now four hundred.
I perform a perfectly safe dilatation without the curettage.
Electrosurgery may be done after curettage to control bleeding and destroy any remaining cancer cells.
The most common form is called an "aspiration abortion" or a "suction curettage."
Curettage refers to cleaning the walls of the uterus with a curette.
This further softens the skin, allowing for the knife to cut more deeply with the next layer of curettage.
Polyps can be surgically removed using curettage with or without hysteroscopy.
D&C normally refers to a procedure involving a curette, also called sharp curettage.
It was a dilation and curettage, plain and simple.