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Speedy deletion nomination of Alan Scott (ophthalmologist)


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October 2015
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Copy and pasting
We run "copy and paste" detection software on new edits. One of your edits appear to be infringing on someone else's copyright. See also Copy-paste. We at Wikipedia usually require paraphrasing. If you own the copyright to this material please follow the directions at Donating copyrighted materials to grant license. Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 15:06, 11 October 2015 (UTC)
 * In this edit you added
 * "The use of botulinum toxin in the treatment of children with cerebral palsy decreases spasticity and improve range of motion and has become standard of care during the past decade. In 2008 reports of severe adverse events, including death, were reported in children who received injections of these medications. For safety reasons, the lowest dose necessary should be injected and always determined on the basis of the child's weight. Despite the concern for distant spread, when used cautiously botulinum toxins should be considered a generally safe and appropriate treatment for localized upper and lower limb spasticity"
 * While the ref says
 * "The use of botulinum toxins in the treatment of children with CP does decrease spasticity and improve range of motion. Despite the concern for distant spread, when used cautiously botulinum toxins should be considered a generally safe and appropriate treatment for localized upper and lower limb spasticity." and "In 2008 reports of severe adverse events, including death, were reported in children who received injections of these medications." and "Therefore, for safety reasons, the lowest dose necessary should be injected and always determined on the basis of the child's weight."
 * Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 15:08, 11 October 2015 (UTC)

Also contains copyright issues here Draft:Pharmacologic_Treatment_of_Strabismus
This text "Regardless of cause, eye muscle balance can sometimes be restored by weakening a muscle that pulls too strongly, or pulls against another that has been weakened by disease or trauma. Botulinum toxin prevents neurotransmitter release from neuromuscular junctions, and so at least partially paralyzes injected muscles"

is the same as

"Regardless of cause, balance can sometimes be restored by weakening a muscle that pulls too strongly, or pulls against one that has been weakened by disease or trauma. BTX-A prevents neurotransmitter release from neuromuscular junctions, and so at least partially paralyzes injected muscles." 

Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 15:18, 11 October 2015 (UTC)

Your submission at Articles for creation: Pharmacologic Treatment of Strabismus has been accepted
 Pharmacologic Treatment of Strabismus, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.

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