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... Scarring alopecia, Tinea versicolor, Rosacea, Melasma, Vitiligo, Nonmelanoma skin cancer, Tuberous sclerosis, Birthmarks, Vulvar skin disorder, Vascular ...
This oncoregenerative surgery combines free muscle transfers with pain management and lymphatic reconstruction with a goal of restoring function, while ...
However at the end of chemoimmunotherapy the majority of patients show tissue scarring that is not necessarily active tumor. ... scar tissue in patients treated ...
... scarring, Vocal cord polyp, Vocal cord nodule, Vocal cord cyst, Vocal cord paresis, Spasmodic dysphonia, Laryngocele. Show more areas of focus for Semirra L ...
The fat in the liver can lead to inflammation and eventually scar deposition, which can progress to cirrhosis, liver cancer and need for liver transplantation.
Multiple studies suggest that iatrogenic ureteral injuries, while uncommon, make up a disproportionate number of litigation claims.
The procedure limits the progression of corneal scarring and may help prevent further loss of vision. If your cornea has become clouded enough to seriously ...
... scarring, soreness, stinging, swelling, tenderness, tingling, ulceration, or warmth at the injection site; crying, irritability, or screaming. Less common.
int replacement surgery, Scar revision, Arthroscopy, Surgically assisted orthodontics, Nerve graft, TMJ surgery, Arthrocentesis, Minimally invasive surgery ...
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