A 2012 Cochrane systematic review (assessed as up to date September 2011, Nelson et al. 2012) investigated non-surgical therapy for anal fissure. A second systematic review of clinical trials ...
Injections deliver liquid medications, fluids, or nutrients directly into a person’s body. Different types of injections include intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intraosseous, and intradermal ...
No cost-effectiveness studies were identified for the use of botulinum toxin type A to treat chronic anal fissure in a UK setting were identified. One US-based cost-effectiveness study (Essani et al.
Injections deliver liquid medications, fluids, or nutrients directly into a person’s body. Different types of injections include intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intraosseous, and intradermal ...
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