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Radiofrequency ablation micro-dissecting of eyelid nevus with XL-RFA device under operating microscope 被引量:2
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作者 Jing-Xin Wang Yi-Lan Li +7 位作者 Yue-Ming Gao Li-Ning Zhang Li-Ping Huang Qing-Hua He Hui-Min Xie Tian-Yu jiang zi-shan jia Xing-Lin Wang 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2019年第7期1116-1121,共6页
AIM: To study the effect of an innovative micro-dissection procedure by radiofrequency ablation (MRA) in removing eyelid nevus.METHODS: Fifty-six consecutive outpatients with eyelid nevus were treated with MRA using a... AIM: To study the effect of an innovative micro-dissection procedure by radiofrequency ablation (MRA) in removing eyelid nevus.METHODS: Fifty-six consecutive outpatients with eyelid nevus were treated with MRA using a monopolar device. The effect of MRA was determined after following-up for 6mo to 5y.RESULTS: Fifty-two cases (52 eyes, 92.9%) were cured once, and 4 cases (4 eyes, 7.1%) received second treatment for small residual. All cases healed well after surgery, with no pigmentation, no scars, no loss of eyelashes, no deformation of eyelid margin. There was no visual impairment after healing.CONCLUSION: MRA of eyelid nevus using the XL-RFA device is highly efficient without significant complications. 展开更多
关键词 radiofrequency ablation micro-dissecting EYELID NEVUS
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Study on Language Rehabilitation for Aphasia 被引量:2
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作者 Zeng-Zhi Yu Shu-Jun jiang +2 位作者 zi-shan jia Hong-Yu Xiao Mei-Qi Zhou 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第12期1491-1497,共7页
Objective: The aim is to update our clinical recommendations on a systematic review of the literature from 1999 to 2015. for evidence-based language rehabilitation of people with aphasia, based Data Sources: Article... Objective: The aim is to update our clinical recommendations on a systematic review of the literature from 1999 to 2015. for evidence-based language rehabilitation of people with aphasia, based Data Sources: Articles referred to in this systematic review of the Medline and PubMed published in English language literatures were from 1998 to 2015. The terms used in the literature searches were aphasia and evidenced-based. Study Selection: The task force initially identified citations for 51 published articles. Of the 51 articles, 44 studies were selected after further detailed review. Six articles, which were not written in English, and one study related to laryngectomy rehabilitation interventions, were excluded from the study. This study referred to all the important and English literature in full. Results: Aphasia is the linguistic disability, which usually results from injuries to the dominant hemisphere of the brain. The rehabilitation of aphasia is until in the process of being debated and researched. Evidence-based medicine (EBM), EBM based on the clinical evidence, promotes the practice of combining the clinicians' first-hand experience and the existing objective and scientific evidence encouraging making decisions based on both empirical evidence and the scientific evidence. Currently, EBM is being gradually implemented in the clinical practice as the aim of the development of modem medicine. Conclusions: At present, the research for the aphasia rehabilitation mainly focuses on the cognitive language rehabilitation and the intensive treatment and the precise treatment, etc. There is now sufficient information to support evidence-based protocols and implement empirically-supported treatments for linguistic disability after traumatic brain injury and stroke, which can be used to develop linguistic rehabilitation guidelines for patients with aphasia. 展开更多
关键词 APHASIA EVIDENCE-BASED REHABILITATION STROKE
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