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However, using the 2D crossed mode, Cr VI) was significantly prevented from migrating downward and the chromium contaminated soil was treated effectively.
The patient was diagnosed with pulmonary abscess and was treated effectively with moxifloxacin.
Notably, at the time of final restaging, focal lung parenchymal uptake at FDG-PET was found in six patients (five of them were aged >75 years), which qualified as pulmonary infection (no Pneumocystis spp) and was treated effectively with antibacterial agents.
We report a case of a SFT of the uterine cervix which grew to a lot larger size than the other three SFTs at this anatomical location described in the literature (Table 1, Figure 1) and was treated effectively by surgery.
For a long period of time, cystic acne was treated effectively with antibiotics.
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The patients could be treated effectively and without serious side effects [ 15].
That is an all-out assault on falciparum malaria, to eliminate it before it can no longer be treated effectively.
To the Editor: In medical school, we learn early that no virus infection can be treated effectively with antibiotics.
Central diabetes insipidus can be treated effectively using desmopressin, which can be given by nasal spray, tablet, or injection.
Finally, as the short teaser wraps, the narrator says that "groundbreaking work by the Autism Team means that children can be treated effectively.
Some of these health problems can be treated effectively outside of hospitals, studies show, and some need not be treated at all, except to relieve pain and distress.
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