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Reconstructive procedures, however, lie along a continuum, without any clear boundary between therapeutic reconstructive surgery for a diagnosable problem and purely cosmetic surgery.
Some old regulations exist for disposable devices, clinical implants, and corrective and therapeutic medical instruments.
The data may have important therapeutic implications for the care of dementia patients through the development of reminiscence work.
Similarly, experts in molecular biology who possess a patient-driven focus may well help develop the next generation of intracellular therapeutic targets.
The reasons for the dominance of kinase (and other enzyme) inhibitors as targets for modern cancer therapeutics are centred on the enzyme substrate-binding site.
The pathogenic pathways depicted here suggest a number of potential sites for therapeutic intervention (indicated in red).
This activity included medical diagnostic and therapeutic procedures as well as prevention techniques.
For example, areas of possible disagreement in an approach to diagnosis or therapeutic options have generated several ideas.
The therapeutic options for early and late postoperative thrombosis are operative removal or thrombolytic therapy.
Therefore, the inhibition of tau kinases may be a reasonable therapeutic strategy in the treatment of tauopathies.
A reasonable therapeutic strategy may be to suppress the aggregation of these proteins using compounds that inhibit their corresponding proteases.
It is possible that there is no definite lower limit to the therapeutic range.
By and large, these therapeutic paradigms focused primarily on adults rather than children, although they expanded the possibilities for therapy with children.
A diagnostic technology must be able to positively influence the deployment of one or more therapeutic technologies in order to improve health.
Therapeutic efficacy of right prefrontal slow repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in major depression : a double-blind controlled study.