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Fractional is a term used in various fields of science and mathematics to denote a part of a whole. In the context of medicine, it is often used to describe procedures or treatments that target a fraction of a tissue or organ, such as Fractional laser resurfacing or Fractional flow reserve.
Fractional in Medicine[edit]
In the field of medicine, the term "fractional" is often used to describe treatments that target a fraction of a tissue or organ. This is often done to minimize damage to healthy tissue and maximize the effectiveness of the treatment.
Fractional Laser Resurfacing[edit]
Fractional laser resurfacing is a type of skin treatment that uses a laser to remove layers of skin. The laser is used in a fractional manner, meaning that only a fraction of the skin is treated at a time. This allows for faster healing and less downtime for the patient.
Fractional Flow Reserve[edit]
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is a technique used in coronary catheterization to measure pressure differences across a coronary artery stenosis (narrowing) to determine the likelihood of stenosis impeding oxygen delivery to the heart muscle.
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