| PRP | 1) Progressive Rubella Panencephalitis 2) Platelet Rich Plasma &... |
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| ALP | acute leukemia protocol; acute lupus pericarditis; alkaline phosphatase; alveolar proteinosis; anter... |
| ILP | inadequate luteal phase; insufficiency of luteal phase; interstitial laser photocoagulation; interst... |
| PRP | physiologic rest position; pityriasis rubra pilaris; platelet-rich plasma; polyribosyl ribitol phosp... |
| ILP | Interstitial Laser Photocoagulation |
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| PRP | Panretinal photocoagulation |
| photocoagulation | <technique> A cancer treatment in which a laser is used to destroy blood vessels entering a tumour in order to deprive the tumour of its nutrients. (31 Dec 1997) |
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| photocoagulation |
surgical procedure that uses an intense laser beam to destroy diseased retinal tissue or to make a scar that will hold the retina in cases of detached retina
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A surgical procedure in which a laser is used to stop bleeding blood vessels or to repair damaged tissue. Photocoagulation can also be used to help treat a tumor found in the eye.
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| photocoagulation |
the use of lasers to destroy a small tumor.
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| photocoagulation |
Coagulation induced by light wave energy
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| photocoagulation |
Using laser light to treat certain disorders at the back of the eye.
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| photocoagulation | surgical procedure that uses an intense laser beam to destroy diseased retinal tissue or to make a scar that will hold the retina in cases of detached retina |
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