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This procedure is associated with a higher risk of difficulty emptying the bladder. Therefore, it's typically reserved for women who have had another ...
Weyand's research team discovered this cellular fountain of youth in more than 100 older patients who came to Mayo Clinic to receive treatment for an ...
Stem cell transplants might be an option for people who have serious symptoms that haven't responded to more-common treatments. If the lungs or kidneys have ...
2008. Marquis Who's Who in America 62nd Edition, Biography Selected for InclusionMarquis Who's Who in America. 2008. FellowAmerican College of Gastroenterology.
... (WHO-FC) measure in a sample of subjects with PH, and to assess the construct validity between the patient-reported PH-FC-SR and a patient-reported disease ...
In some cases, your care team may refer you to a specialist who treats eye diseases and conditions, called an ophthalmologist. Because appointments can be ...
A Mayo Clinic palliative care leader shares how providers can help families of dying patients before or after their deaths, and how to help staff who ...
Below are some basic questions to ask the health care provider who evaluates you for wrist- or hand-related symptoms. What is the most likely cause of my ...
In the Jan. 9 online issue of Gut, they show that patients who received a biopsy had a better outcome and longer survival than patients who did not have a ...
... who are highly symptomatic, to adults who are asymptomatic. Most patients with EA require surgical management at some point in life. In 1972, Gordon K ...
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