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Depending on how soon you walk, how active you are and your overall risk of blood clots, you might need blood thinners for several weeks after surgery. You ...
Active cerebrovascular bleed; Active thromboembolic disease, such as. Deep vein thrombosis; Pulmonary embolism [PE]; Cerebral thrombosis; Ischemic stroke; Acute ...
Known active current or history of recurrent bacterial, viral, fungal ... Active TB requiring treatment within the previous 3 years. Patients should be ...
Naomi Atrubin of Rochester, Minnesota, is a two-time heart attack survivor. Not only is she a survivor, but she is also an active volunteer in the community ...
... active disease present that, in the opinion of the Investigator, will not affect subject outcome in the setting of current cholangiocarcinoma diagnosis.
Have no contraindications to non-contrast magnetic resonance evaluations such as a pacemaker or magnetically active metal fragments. Able to comply with ...
Galardy identified the enzyme UCH-L1 as highly active in several forms of human B-cell malignancies, including Burkitt lymphoma. Using a transgenic mouse ...
Active central nervous system (CNS) leukemia or known CNS leukemia. Immediately life-threatening, severe complications of leukemia. Impaired cardiac ...
The more active and fit you are as you age, the less likely you are to fall and break a bone. Good nutrition. Eat a healthy diet and make sure you're ...
Active infection; Malignancy; Pregnancy; Major dermatitis (e.g. atopic dermatitis, psoriasis). Patients whose records are incomplete. Participating Mayo Clinic ...
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