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Imperforate Anus, also known as anal atresia, is a rare birth defect. Unable to pass stool through the gastrointestinal tract, this condition can result in ...
The purpose of this study is to determine the safety of using an autologous mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) coated fistula plug in people with rectovaginal ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the presence of various molecular markers in histiocytic disorders. In addition to this, to review clinical records of ...
Scottsdale/Phoenix, Ariz. This phase II trial tests whether an exercise intervention works to improve cognitive function in breast cancer survivors. Many breast ...
Unable to pass stool through the gastrointestinal tract, this condition can result in death of the newborn and emergency surgery is required once discovered.
A Study to Analyze Surgical Outcomes and Predictors of Treatment for Hip Diseases. Rochester, Minn. This study is designed to: -analyze effects of surgical ...
Conoce los signos indicativos de este trastorno del sueño común y posiblemente grave, así como los tratamientos que pueden ayudarte a dormir mejor.
Almost one-half million people suffer venous thromboembolism annually in the United States, and one-third die from this disease. Massive bleeding from injury ...
There is evidence that neurodegenerative changes precede clinical symptoms in Alzheimer's disease by two decades (Villemagne et al, 2013).
Detection of Vascular and Inflammatory Plasma Biomarkers in Patients Diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep Apnea and MRI-defined Cerebral Small Vessel Disease.
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