| 31. | The most widely used ablation techniques for lung cancer are radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation, and microwave ablation.
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| 32. | The other device, which Humphrey tried, zaps the faulty valve with radiofrequency energy, beams of heat.
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| 33. | Radiofrequency ablation is frequently effective in reducing the severity of snoring, but often does not completely eliminate it.
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| 34. | Radiofrequency catheter ablation is not performed in all individuals with WPW because inherent risks are involved in the procedure.
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| 35. | Varicose veins can be treated with foam sclerotherapy, endovenous laser treatment, radiofrequency ablation, or open surgery.
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| 36. | A new and promising indication for the use of radiofrequency technology has made news in the last few years.
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| 37. | Therefore, the introduction of non-surgical means of renal denervation with radiofrequency ablation catheter was enthusiastically welcomed.
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| 38. | Like many heart-cauterizing instruments, the Ex-Maze device uses heat generated by a radiofrequency coil.
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| 39. | The most common form is an ablation of the pulmonary veins and surrounding tissue by means of radiofrequency energy.
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| 40. | Radiofrequency ablation is unproven, but to sit back and do nothing for a patient with liver cancer is unacceptable,
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