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Current spontaneous urinary incontinence. Other known co-existing malignancies except non-melanoma skin cancer and carcinoma in situ of the uterine cervix ...
Heart valve defects and congenital heart disease. A blocked artery, called arterial occlusion. Decreased blood circulation into your legs, called peripheral ...
otomy, Nuss procedure, Fecal incontinence, Cancer, Hydrocele, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Inflammatory bowel disease, Achalasia, Pectus carinatum ...
It belongs to the group of medicines called narcotic analgesics (pain medicines). This medicine acts on the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain. When ...
Chronic constipation & fecal incontinence. In: Greenberger's Current Diagnosis & Treatment: Gastroenterology, Hepatology, & Endoscopy. 4th ed. McGraw Hill ...
Many patients have coexisting gastrointestinal symptoms, such as bloating, dyspepsia, and fecal incontinence. And a complete evaluation should also include ...
This research includes the Iowa Women's Health Study, which tracked the supplementation habits of more than 38,000 women 55 and older for nearly 20 years. Among ...
... incontinence, Cancer, Hydrocele, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Inflammatory bowel disease, Achalasia, Pectus carinatum, Pectus ...
... incontinence, Hiatal hernia, Pediatric trauma, Familial adenomatous polyposis, Adnexal tumor, Adrenal cancer, Rhabdomyosarcoma, Hirschsprung's disease ...
... incontinence, Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome, Hiatal hernia, Pediatric trauma, Familial adenomatous polyposis, Adnexal tumor, Adrenal cancer ...
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