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A new Mayo Clinic systematic review has shed light on genetically inherited aortic disorders in patients, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and ...
Removing a sample of tissue for testing (biopsy). Biopsy is a procedure to collect suspicious tissue. The tissue is sent to a lab where doctors analyze it to ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a means of analyzing EEG recordings to help with early disease identification. The approach can be a cost-effective, ...
Many people in the early stages of an STD have no symptoms. That's why screening is important to prevent complications. Possible complications of sexually ...
Nerve conduction testing. This test measures how quickly the nerves in your arms and legs conduct electrical signals. Electromyography. Called needle testing, ...
When blood tests results show which germ is causing the infection, the first antibiotic may get switched out for a second one. This second one targets the germ ...
... first imaging test performed when disease is detected. Diagnostic medical sonographers, therefore, have an important role in conducting and interpreting ...
Search for a disease ... important clues for helping your health professional make a diagnosis. ... tests as a means to prevent, detect, treat or manage this ...
Corticosteroids. For people with mild disease, corticosteroid cream or injections may be enough to control it. · Medicines that target the immune system. Some ...
Genetic testing. If your healthcare professional suspects that craniosynostosis is part of a genetic syndrome, genetic testing may help identify the syndrome.
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