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Tangled blood vessels in the brain affect typical blood flow in this rare condition. Learn more.
Have cancers that grow faster and are harder to treat, and are less likely ... growing tumor. Wilson traveled to Mayo Clinic for evaluation, where the ...
... grows often in the sacrum or the skull base through the top and bottom of the spine. And it is a slowly growing but fairly aggressive tumor. Now the ...
Ones collected from adults can only grow into certain types of tissue or be maintained in a stemlike state. ... But growing stem cells is expensive and can take ...
This image demonstrates through staining how human stem cells (from adipose or fat tissue) bind to an artificial matrix on which they will grow. The matrix ...
Pregnancy complications might lead to pelvic pain, including: Ectopic pregnancy — when a fertilized egg grows outside the uterus. Miscarriage — the loss of a ...
... grow more cartilage cells. With matrix-associated autologous chondrocyte implantation, the new cells are grown on a membrane scaffold in the lab. That's ...
This type of cancer is more aggressive than melanoma as it tends to grow rapidly and spread quickly to other parts of the body.
In some situations, the results may suggest the need for another lung CT scan in a few months to see if the lung nodule grows. Growing nodules are more likely ...
It can grow deep into the tissue under the skin. If left untreated, melanoma can spread to other parts of the body. Early detection and treatment of this ...
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