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Secondary FSGS . Several factors, such as infection, drug toxicity, diseases including diabetes or sickle cell disease, obesity, and even other kidney diseases ...
Hemangioblastomas can keep growing or return after surgery, especially ... The tumors usually grow slowly over several years. People with VHL disease ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics expects employment of radiographers will continue to grow at an average pace. With a large aging population, there may be an ...
Rhabdomyosarcoma treatment often involves surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Treatment depends on where the cancer starts, how large it grows and ...
In healthy cells, the DNA gives instructions to grow and multiply at a set rate. The instructions tell the cells to die at a set time. In cancer cells, the ...
The sample is then placed in a culture that encourages the mold to grow to help confirm the diagnosis. Tissue and blood tests. Skin testing, as well as ...
Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM), a mass of lung tissue that is not cancer but can continue to grow. ... Mediastinal teratoma, when a large mass ...
When a spinal cord is tethered, it's less able to grow as the child grows. It can lead to loss of muscle function in the legs, bowel or bladder. Surgery can ...
It usually grows slowly and can cause swelling in areas such as the legs. ... It can grow in the digestive tract or lungs. When Kaposi sarcoma happens in ...
They often grow slowly — or not at all — and tend to shrink after menopause, when levels of reproductive hormones drop. Medicines. Medicines for uterine ...
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