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Sensors on the tip of the catheter use heat energy, called radiofrequency energy, to create tiny scars in the heart. The scar tissue blocks faulty electrical ...
The infection can scar brain tissue and block the flow of CSF. If a baby is born prematurely, bleeding may occur within the ventricle, causing hydrocephalus ...
Acute kidney injury · Addison's disease · Alcohol use disorder · Anemia · Chronic kidney disease · Cirrhosis (scarring of the liver) · Dehydration — when the body ...
Fibroblasts are cells that are responsible for the formation of scarring in the lungs. Specific markers found in the surface of B lymphocytes will also be ...
... scarring or cirrhosis also are rising. Patients often are diagnosed based on ... Liver scarring may lead to increased local pressure that can affect the heart.
Some patients undergoing trigger finger surgery with a pre-existing Dupuytren's cord may develop a thickened surgical scar ... scarring after surgery.
Bullying Scars · Car sickness in children · Children and gender identity · Cold medicines for kids · COVID-19 in babies and children · COVID-19 vaccines for ...
... Scar revision, Rhinophyma surgery, Laser skin surgery, Excisional skin ... Scarring. Show more areas of focus for Addison M. Demer, M.D. ...
Other signs of these disorders may include loss of eyelashes or scarring on the film covering the eye, also called the conjunctiva. Skip Advertisement ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how children and young adults perceive their midline sternotomy scars (in terms of appearance, associated symptoms ...
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