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EDNEosinophil-Derived Neurotoxin
EDNEuropean Documentary Network (Denmark)
EDNEarth Day Network
EDNEndothelin
EDNEnterprise Development Network (Australia)
EDNElectrical Design News (periodical)
EDNElectrodesiccation
EDNEnterprise Data Network
EDNEmergency Data Network
EDNE-Pulse Discrimination Number
EDNElectronic Distribution Network (eCommerce)
EDNEnvironmental Defense Network (Illinois)
EDNEvent Detection and Notification
EDNEverybody Dance Now


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Now while no fool-proof treatment method has been established for completely eliminating the warts and preventing their recurrence, approaches such as cyrotherapy (freezing), laser therapy and electrodesiccation have been shown to have considerable success in getting rid of the genital warts; as have medications like imiquimod and podofilox; though many cases of genital warts do typically go away without any intervention ?
Treatment Angiomas can be treated with electrodesiccation.
Curettage and electrodesiccation is a process that removes the lesion by scraping it with a curette.
 
 
 
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