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Bones do a lot for your body. They provide structure, protect organs, anchor muscles and store calcium. While it's important to build strong, healthy bones ...
They usually grow slowly and form a clear border that pushes nerve fibers aside rather than growing through them. Schwannomas can occur along spinal nerve roots ...
Expect your baby to grow and develop at your baby's own pace. Keep in mind that a baby born early, also called premature, may have a delay in some ...
Fifteen weeks into your pregnancy, or 13 weeks after conception, your baby is growing quickly. Bone development continues. Soon you'll be able to see bones ...
A growing belly size caused by mucus or fluid buildup inside the abdomen, which may happen with mucinous tumors or a condition called pseudomyxoma peritonei.
Solitary fibrous tumor signs and symptoms can depend upon where the tumor grows. Solitary fibrous tumors often grow so slowly that they don't cause symptoms for ...
If a spermatocele grows large enough to cause discomfort, your doctor might suggest surgery. ... However, if your spermatocele is painful or has grown so ...
They give directions to the body's genes on how to grow and develop. If there is an unusual number of chromosomes as the embryo divides and grows, it can ...
When people with lung cavities also are infected with aspergillus, fungus fibers may find their way into the cavities. These fibers can grow into tangled masses ...
Because optic gliomas grow along the visual pathway, they can damage the optic nerve and affect vision. In adults, optic pathway tumors may grow more quickly ...
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