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Use is not recommended in children with open epiphyses (bones are still growing) or closed epiphyses (bones stopped growing). Geriatric. No information is ...
The tumor can grow to invade and destroy healthy body tissue. In time, cancer cells can break away and spread to other parts of the body. When cancer spreads, ...
A fundal height measurement helps estimate the size of a fetus during pregnancy. In general, the measurement is defined as the distance in centimeters from ...
Happens along with other speech or language problems. Happens more often or continues as the child grows older. Includes muscle tightening or physically ...
There is growing recognition that healthy tissues accumulate cancer-related ... "What triggers these aberrant cells to grow uncontrollably and develop ...
Some prostate cancers are slow growing and never spread beyond the prostate gland. Others grow faster, and treatment can stop them from spreading and becoming ...
During sexual arousal, blood flows into spongelike spaces inside the penis, making it expand and become stiff. A bent penis tends to happen when these ...
... grow. It all starts by first understanding and addressing a given child's unique systemic or ocular anomalies and related conditions like glaucoma. Many ...
that, once they grow and develop, you're not going to dissolve the calcium kidney stones under conditions that would typically be found in your kidney ...
In some patients, testosterone will cause prostate cancer to grow larger. This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription. This product is ...
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