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... tissue — and the degree of activity when you slightly contract the muscle. He or she will give you instructions on resting and contracting a muscle at ...
connective tissue disorder, that could explain symptoms. Now it is clear an individual can have conditions that cause chronic pain and have fibromyalgia, as ...
This may mean that the breast tissue is very sensitive to the milk-making hormone prolactin. If so, even typical prolactin levels can lead to galactorrhea ...
Amyloid is an abnormal protein that is produced in your bone marrow and can be deposited in any tissue or organ. Amyloidosis frequently affects the heart ...
The purpose of this study is to establish a tissue bank to collect patient tissue for genomic analysis, allowing identification of genomic signatures that ...
Risk factors · A history of an event that is suspected to be malignant hyperthermia during anesthesia · A history of muscle tissue breakdown called rhabdomyolysis ...
This approach may be used when ear tissue is severely damaged, as with a burn; when a large part of the ear is missing due to cancer surgery; or when another ...
The rectum is a muscular tube connected to the end of the colon. Stool passes through the rectum on its way out of the body. Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome ...
The treatment uses heat energy, called radiofrequency energy, to destroy a small amount of tissue between the upper and lower chambers of the heart. This ...
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.
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