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Many factors can make normal cells appear atypical, including inflammation and infection. Even normal aging can make cells appear abnormal.
... polyps, Esthesioneuroblastoma, Nasal and paranasal tumors, Jaw tumors and cysts, CSF rhinorrhea, CSF leak. Show more areas of focus for Michael J. Marino ...
Transsphenoidal, sometimes called transsphenoidal surgery, is a procedure to remove tumors from the pituitary gland and nearby areas in the skull base. The ...
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There have been reports of rapid progression of recurrent polyps after completion intervention and follow up under the parent protocol. A review of ...
... polyps, Irritable bowel syndrome, Gallstones, Achalasia, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Hiatal hernia, Intestinal obstruction, Diaphragmatic hernia ...
Mammary duct ectasia is a noncancerous breast condition that affects the milk ducts. Learn the signs and symptoms and when treatment might be needed.
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