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Mayo Clinic Q&A: Why are younger people being diagnosed with colorectal cancer? (VIDEO) Robotic-assisted bronchoscopy study of more than 2,000 lung lesions ...
red skin lesions, often with a purple center; red, irritated eyes; seizures; soreness or redness around the fingernails and toenails; stiff neck; swelling of ...
Cryoablation — use of cold therapy and liquid nitrogen or argon gas to freeze and destroy tumor cells; Microwave ablation — use of heat therapy to heat tumors ...
The following tests might be used to diagnose uterine polyps: Transvaginal ultrasound. A slender, wandlike device placed in the vagina emits sound waves and ...
Patient has cartilage lesion located in the femoral condyle or trochlear facet. Patient has lesion(s) classified as ICRS grade 2, 3 or 4. Patient's lesion ...
... lesions (chest wall, skin, subcutaneous tissue, lymph nodes, skin, breast, bones, lung, and liver metastases); if a reasonably accessible metastatic lesion ...
A herniated disk refers to a problem with one of the rubbery cushions, called disks, that sit between the bones that stack to make the spine. These bones are ...
Learn more about the causes of this rare disorder of the skin and mucous membranes, its early signs, and whether it's preventable.
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