Clinical Significance of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Therapy for the Treatment of Parasitic Diseases
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the clinical significance of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) therapy for the treatment of parasitic diseases with slender lines and a length of about 0.25 cm. Methods: Three clinical experiences of NMR therapy for the treatment of parasitic diseases with a length of about 0.25 cm are presented to describe the failure and successful experiences of NMR therapy. Results: The different ways of infecting parasites cause different experiences of NMR therapy. Furthermore, matters requiring attention in the treatment of parasitic diseases by NMR are proposed. Conclusion: NMR therapy has obvious advantages for the treatment of parasitic diseases with slender lines and a length of about 0.25 cm.
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