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... veins; airways; or the esophagus. The disease primarily presents in younger patients and relentless disease progression has been associated with a high ...
This life-threatening condition occurs when blood leaks through a tear in the body's main artery (aorta). Know the symptoms and how it's treated.
Transplant surgery. A face transplant is a lengthy procedure lasting 10 or more hours. In face transplant, a team of surgeons reattaches bones, arteries, veins, ...
Tiny blood vessels, called capillaries, link the smallest parts of your arteries to the smallest parts of your veins. Petechiae form when capillaries bleed ...
Your eyesight changes suddenly. Red eye happens with a bad headache, eye pain, fever or if light starts to hurt your eyes. You also have an upset stomach or are ...
Check with your doctor right away if you are having chest pain or discomfort, swollen neck veins, extreme fatigue, irregular breathing, an uneven heartbeat ...
Your care provider may prescribe an antibiotic given directly into a vein, also called an intravenous (IV) antibiotic. An IV antibiotic may be used for more ...
It is given through a needle placed into one of your veins. Arsenic trioxide often causes nausea and vomiting. However, it is very important that you ...
Closure of atrial septal defect and patent foramen ovale; Diagnostic echocardiography including transesophageal echo; Symptomatic pulmonary vein stenosis. Dr.
Plague is a serious illness caused by a germ called Yersinia pestis. The germs mostly live in small rodents and their fleas. The most common way for humans to ...
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