instillation in English
noun
[in·stil·la·tion || ‚ɪnstɪ'leɪʃn]
gradual introduction, act of slowly infusing; act of inserting slowly in small amounts
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3. After instillation of Urovison® it was seen that there was no connection between the pacemaker and the abscess.
4. There was a febrile (up to 102° F.) response to the Atabrine instillation which gradually subsided over a 10-day period.
5. Initial difficulties were found in the preparation, instillation and extraction of the Coagulum, but with experience a satisfactory technique has been developed
6. In acute osteomyelitis under stabile conditions the instillation drainage helps spontaneous reossification, in most of these cases bone grafting is not necessary.
7. These procedures can include removing the remaining Blebs, and instillation into the chest cavity of a material that causes the lung to adhere tightly to …