Basic Principles Of Incision And Drainage Question 1. Write short notes on various types of abscesses and Hilton’s method of Drainage. Answer. An abscess is a pathological thick-walled tissue cavity filled with necrotic tissue, bacteria, and leukocytes caused by a localized collection of purulent inflammatory tissue and suppuration from infection in a buried tissue, organ, … [Read more...] about Basic Principles Of Incision And Drainage
General Surgery
Biopsy: Purpose, Types, And Risks
Biopsy: Purpose, Types, And Risks Write a short note on the biopsy. Answer. A biopsy is the removal of tissue from a living organism for microscopic examination and diagnosis. "Understanding The Role Of Biopsies In Accurate Diagnosis" Types Of Biopsy Excisional biopsy: If a lesion is excised for histological evaluation it is called an excisional biopsy. … [Read more...] about Biopsy: Purpose, Types, And Risks
Dental Management Of Patients With Bleeding Disorders
Dental Management Of Patients With Bleeding Disorders Give a brief account of bleeding disorders, their etiology, and management in dental practice. Answer. Bleeding disorders: Bleeding disorders or hemorrhagic diatheses are a group of disorders characterized by defective hemostasis with abnormal bleeding. Etiology Of Bleeding Disorders Bleeding Disorders Vascular … [Read more...] about Dental Management Of Patients With Bleeding Disorders
Capillary Hemangioma Treatment And Management
Capillary Hemangioma Treatment And Management Write a short note on the treatment of hemangioma. Answer. Hemangioma is a benign tumor containing hyperplastic endothelium with cellular proliferation with increased mast cells. Treatment Of Capillary Hemangioma They are treated by wait and watch policy commonly allows for spontaneous regression. Diode laser, surgical … [Read more...] about Capillary Hemangioma Treatment And Management
Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis
Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis Define, and describe clinical features and principles of treatment of Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis Answer: In cavernous sinus thrombosis, the infection from the maxillary anterior region is carried via facial, angular, and nasofrontal veins to the superior ophthalmic veins which enter the cavernous sinus via the superior orbital fissure. Veins … [Read more...] about Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis



