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  • Book
    editor, Mario Cicardi.
    Contents:
    Hereditary angioedema in 2011 / Marco Cicardi
    Hereditary angioedema : diagnosis and pathogenic mechanisms / Allen P. Kaplan
    Current options for the acute treatment and prophylaxis of hereditary angioedema / Laraib Tabba & Timothy J. Craig
    Novel C1 inhibitors for hereditary angioedema / Henriette Farkas & Lilian Varga
    New drug targets and future direction : ecallantide / Jonathan A. Bernstein
    New drug targets and future direction : icatibant / Konrad Bork
    Index.
    Digital Access Future Med 2011
  • Article
    Manson JD, Millar-Danks S.
    J Clin Periodontol. 1978 Aug;5(3):163-8.
    A technique is described in which full-mouth periodontal surgery is carried out under general anaesthesia. The use of an endotracheal tube with inflatable cuff allows good visibility and access to all parts of the mouth unhampered by a throat pack; access is further improved by sloping the operating table foot-down. A system of haemorrhage control is used involving a combination of procedures: smooth anaesthetic induction and controlled carbon dioxide levels; intravenous injection of a fibrinolytic inhibitor (epsilon amino-caproic acid); foot-down tilt to the operating table and infiltration with local analgesic solution. The advantages and disadvantages of the technique are discussed.
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