Olivencia, 1996 - Google Patents
Ambulatory phlebectomy: a rare complication of local anesthetic: case report and literature reviewOlivencia, 1996
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- Olivencia J
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- Dermatologic surgery
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background Full‐thickness skin necrosis can occur after infiltration of 1.0% lidocaine with 1/100,000 epinephrine for ambulatory phlebectomy. objective To demonstrate an exaggerated local response to epinephrine resulting in full‐thickness skin necrosis and …
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