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  1. Images ... Intravenous (IV) lines are often placed into a vein in the hand, foot, or scalp of babies who are too sick to get all of their ...
  2. Prednisone (Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center)  
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  3. ... then sutured closed. Keloids often recur at the site of scar revision. ... small incisions on both sides of the scar site, which create V-shaped skin flaps (Z-plasty) ...
  4. ... or the back of the hand. The puncture site is cleaned with antiseptic, and a tourniquet (an ... collected, the needle is removed, and the puncture site is covered to stop any bleeding. Infant or ...
  5. ... venom released into the wound. Next wash the site thoroughly with soap and water. Place ice wrapped ... a washcloth or other suitable covering on the site of the sting for 10 minutes and then ...
  6. ... grafts for healing to occur The most common sites of harvest for skin grafts are the buttocks ... healthy skin is taken from the selected donor site on the patient's body using a dermatome (skin- ...
  7. ... the thyroid and cricoid cartilage is a frequent site for obstruction, either by swallowed foreign bodies or ... usually followed by prompt healing of the incision site.
  8. ... This treatment may be repeated at each blocked site in the coronary arteries. ... may be placed over the femoral artery puncture site in the leg and remain there for 6 ...
  9. ... find the lymph node closest to the tumor site and retrieve it for analysis. The concept of ... lymph node which is closest to the cancer site. Sentinel node biopsy is used to stage many ...
  10. ... parasites (leishmania) produce a local sore at the site of the bite and migrate throughout the body, causing tissue destruction at distant sites.
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