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the use of liquid nitrogen to freeze an abnormal lesion; the lesion typically forms a blister and then heals.
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Any method that uses cold temperature to treat disease.
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A procedure carried out under local anaesthetic using a cold probe to freeze away abnormal cells. Cystitis This is swelling (inflammation) of the bladder, which often arises due to an infection.
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Unfortunately the
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is a treatment technique that removes tissue by spraying the skin with liquid nitrogen and causing the tissue to form a blister. As the blister heals, unwanted surface cells are shed. Cryosurgery involves the same process, but the depth of freezing is much greater. This technique is used to treat some skin cancers, and results in tissue destruction and wound healing with minimal scarring.
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