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PDT

Abbreviation for photodynamic therapy.
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PDT

Abbreviation for:
pain detection threshold
pancreaticoduodenal transplantation
perchlorate discharge test
percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy
photodynamic therapy
population doubling time
Programme Delivery Team
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PDT

Abbreviation for photodynamic therapy.
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Our review sought to answer this question: What is the efficacy of PDT in adults as a primary treatment for T1-T2N0M0 SCC of the oral cavity compared with the efficacy of the current standard of care, which is surgery?
Group III: Solid tumor bearing mice subjected to embelin PDT (animals sacrificed after 2 weeks of light treatment);
Our experience in this case confirms that PDT with verteporfin is a therapeutic option for exudative RD associatedwith diffuse choroidalhemangioma.
A post shared by Kirankgovindu (@24_shades_of_photography) on Aug 16, 2017 at 2:54am PDT
In addition to this information, Yannuzzi (35) stated that the presence of fibrin observed in the fovea on fundus examination indicates leakage from abnormal choroidal vessels and emphasized that PDT in such cases can cause severe RPE damage due to excessive energy accumulation over the fibrin structure.
The files of 423 intubated critically ill patients who underwent OST or PDT from August 2006 to July 2017 were analyzed.
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PDT is credit-linked to, but not equalised with, PAT's ratings.
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