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molluscum contagiosum/edema

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[Chronic unilateral keratoconjunctivitis in molluscum contagiosum of the upper eyelid margin].

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METHODS Over a period of one year a 33-year-old married housewife, mother of two healthy children, complained of an initially recurrent, in the last 6 months persisting conjunctivitis, upper and lower lid edema, dacryorrhea and photophobia concerning the left eye. Neither topical derivates of

EMLA cream provides rapid pain relief for the curettage of molluscum contagiosum in children with atopic dermatitis without causing serious application-site reactions.

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Twenty-nine children with atopic dermatitis, 4 to 9 years of age, were included in an open study of the analgesic efficacy and the application-site reactions produced by EMLA cream 5% at a maximum dose of 10 g applied for 30 minutes under occlusion prior to the curettage of molluscum contagiosum.

Cutaneous Cryosurgery for Common Skin Conditions.

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Cryosurgery is the application of freezing temperatures to achieve the destruction of tissue. Cutaneous cryosurgery has become a commonly performed outpatient procedure because of the combination of its safety, effectiveness, low cost, ease of use, lack of need for injectable anesthetic, and good

Risk of systemic toxicity with topical lidocaine/prilocaine: a review.

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The eutectic mixture of lidocaine and prilocaine (EMLA, APP Pharmaceuticals, LLC.) is an anesthetic cream frequently used by dermatologists. Although side effects of EMLA are usually mild local skin reactions (ie, edema, pallor, erythema), more severe complications can be encountered including
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