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rectal prolapse/potassium

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Aluminum potassium sulfate and tannic acid injection in the treatment of total rectal prolapse: early outcomes.

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OBJECTIVE No surgical method for repair of total rectal prolapse has been established as optimal. We describe a new technique that uses ALTA (aluminum potassium sulfate and tannic acid) injection as a simple perianal procedure for total rectal prolapse. METHODS Fourteen patients with total rectal

Combined aluminum potassium sulfate and tannic acid sclerosing therapy and anal encirclement using an elastic artificial ligament for rectal prolapse.

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BACKGROUND Aluminum potassium sulfate and tannic acid is a sclerosant used for sclerosing therapy in the treatment of hemorrhoids, and a Leeds-Keio artificial ligament is a new anal-encircling material for the management of rectal prolapse. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical

Clinical utility of sclerotherapy with a new agent for treatment of rectal prolapse in patients with risks.

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BACKGROUND Perineal approaches are widely applied for the treatment of rectal prolapse. Recently, less-invasive treatments such as sclerotherapy using aluminum potassium sulfate/tannic acid (ALTA) have been introduced for internal hemorrhoids. Herein, we report the results of ALTA injection for the

Prognostic indicators in haemolytic uraemic syndrome.

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OBJECTIVE This study aims to review the clinical presentations of Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome (HUS) and to compare the poor prognostic indicators with mortality. METHODS Prospective study carried out in Renal Dialysis ward of Dhaka Shishu Hospital, Bangladesh from September 2001 November 2003 for a
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