Moukhtar Hammad, MBBCh. In this video, Muhammed A. Moukhtar Hammad, MBBCh, discusses the study “Do Peyronie’s Disease Patients With Concomitant Dupuytren’s Contractures Respond Better to Intralesional ...
Recommendations on treatment goals, indications for use, preferred medication and dosage, anesthesia, and injection techniques were established in the consensus statement on intralesional ...
Regular physical activity and a nutritious diet may help reduce the appearance of cellulite. Minimally invasive procedures, medications, and topical products may also help. Cellulite may be more ...
Collagen, one of the most abundant proteins of vertebrate tissues, is the major component of connective tissues such as skin, tendon and bone. In the living organism collagen is present almost ...
We have examined various possible methods for avoiding these difficulties and have found that the substitution of collagenase for trypsin satisfied most of our requirements.
Treatment options for Dupuytren’s contracture include limited fasciectomy and collagenase injection, but data comparing the two approaches are lacking. New research findings are summarized in a ...
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[35] Figure 4 shows an earlobe keloid before and after successful treatment with intralesional steroids. Acute side effects include erythema, inflammation, edema, desquamation, and ulceration.