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Research Story Tip: Lyme Disease Bacteria Alter Immune System and May ...
The researchers further surmise that if a person has a genetic predisposition to autoimmune diseases such as <b>lupus</b> or rheumatoid arthritis, infection by</b> ...
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections | Johns Hopkins Medicine
443-997-2663 Orthopaedics. 443-997-5476 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. PRP treatments can enhance hair</b> ...
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Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Many of the blood vessels, nerves and tendons that provide movement and flexibility to the foot travel through the tarsal tunnel. <b>Tarsal tunnel syndrome</b></b> ...
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Varicose Veins | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Varicose veins</b> are caused by increased blood pressure in the veins. <b>Varicose veins</b> happen in the veins near the surface of the skin (superficial).</b> ...
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Interstitial Lung Disease: Pulmonary Fibrosis - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Interstitial lung disease is the name for a group of 100 lung disorders that inflame or scar the lungs. The cause is not known. Major contributing factors are</b> ...
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IgG Deficiencies | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. An IgG deficiency is a health</b> ...
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Baldness (Alopecia) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Scarred areas may prevent the hair from growing back. Scarring may happen from burns, injury, or X-ray therapy. However, other types of scarring that may cause</b> ...
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Types of Scleroderma | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Three Types of Localized Scleroderma: Localized, Generalized and Linear. The skin is typically the only organ impacted in localized scleroderma. However, the</b> ...
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Dupuytren's Contracture | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Dupuytren's contracture</b> is an abnormal thickening of tissues in the palm of the hand. The thickened tissues may develop into a hard lump. Over time it</b> ...
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Glomerulonephritis / Nephrotic Syndrome | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Our Locations. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. 4940 Eastern Avenue. 301 Building, Suite 3400. Baltimore, Maryland 21224. The Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center.</b> ...
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