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Robinson NL, Kim B. Outcomes in Obese Patients Undergoing Rib Stabilization at a Single Institution over 9 Years The Journal of Cardiothoracic Trauma. 2020; 5(1): ...
Diagnosis · Anal and rectal exam. Your healthcare professional will look at and examine the area around the anus to look for reflexes of the anal muscles and ...
What are the risk factors for teen suicide? · A mental health illness such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder or oppositional defiant disorder. · Changes ...
Celiac disease is a condition that affects primarily the small intestine. It is a reaction to proteins in wheat, barley and rye, which are sometimes termed ...
Also called the tympanic membrane, the eardrum vibrates when a sound wave strikes it. A narrow channel called the auditory tube links the middle ear to the back ...
Doctors there performed two surgeries: one to fix his broken bones and another to repair the injured radial nerve. After nine days in the hospital, Patrick ...
A rapid loss of liver function can happen in people who don't even have liver disease. Find out about symptoms, treatment and prevention of this serious ...
Learn about this procedure that replaces unhealthy bone marrow with stem cells. Your own cells, donor cells or cells from umbilical cord blood may be used.
... broken ribs. His carotid and vertebral arteries were severely damaged. He had brain swelling, a subarterial hemorrhage and deep lacerations on his chin ...
View all. Alveolar bone grafting; Arthrocentesis; Arthroplasty; Bone grafting for implants; Buccal fat pad flap; Cheek implants; Chin surgery (genioplasty) ...
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