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Your orthopedic specialist also may order an MRI to check if a piece of the cartilage has broken off. Younger patients may need to undergo surgery to remove or ...
The image helps determine whether you have heart problems, a collapsed lung, pneumonia, broken ribs, emphysema, cancer or any of several other conditions.
A fall on the stairs landed Jackie in the Emergency Department with a broken back. Then, while still healing from the first event, Jackie fell again. This ...
Myeloma cells can damage bones and increase the risk of broken bones. A connection with MGUS. Multiple myeloma starts as a condition called monoclonal ...
Osteoporosis is a disorder that causes bones to become weak and increases the risk of broken bones. People who have type 1 diabetes have an increased risk ...
Broken screws in the bone. Joint replacement. Complications may include: Delayed wound healing or infection. Loosening of the connection between bone and the ...
But a black eye could be a symptom of a more serious injury, such as an internal injury to the eye or a fracture of the thin bones around the eye. You may have ...
His left arm sustained significant damage — a broken wrist and dislocated elbow. The only glimmer of hope? Maurice's pupils were responsive. Cheri seized it ...
To diagnose a deviated septum, a healthcare professional does a physical exam. An exam involves looking inside the nose using a bright light and sometimes a ...
Blockage in one or both nostrils. This blockage can make it hard to breathe. · Nosebleeds. The surface of the nasal septum might become dry. · Noisy breathing ...
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