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Dr. Oscar Cingolani, MD - Baltimore, MD - Cardiology - Schedule an ...
Background. Dr. Cingolani is an Associate Professor at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Division of Cardiology. He earned his medical degree from</b> ...
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Anatomy and Function of the Coronary Arteries
Heart and Vascular. Coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle. Like all other tissues in the body, the heart muscle needs oxygen-rich blood to function.</b> ...
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Lumbar Spinal Stenosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The tunnel is called the spinal canal. <b>Lumbar spinal stenosis</b> is a narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower part of your back. Stenosis, which means</b> ...
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Heart Block | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. When you have <b>heart block</b>,</b> ...
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Gulf War Syndrome | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Symptoms may include: Fatigue. Musculoskeletal pain. Cognitive problems. Skin rashes. Diarrhea. Symptoms of <b>Gulf War syndrome</b> may resemble other medical</b> ...
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Complications of Multiple Pregnancy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Gestational <b>hypertension</b>. Women with multiple fetuses are more than twice as likely to develop high blood pressure of pregnancy. This condition often</b> ...
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Eisenmenger Syndrome in Children | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Eisenmenger syndrome is an advanced form of pulmonary artery <b>hypertension</b>. In this condition, the arteries that carry blood from the heart to the lungs</b> ...
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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
In pulmonary <b>hypertension</b>, the vessels in the lungs are thicker and resist blood from entering the lungs. There are also fewer blood vessels to receive</b> ...
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Coronary Heart Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
High blood pressure (<b>hypertension</b>) Physical inactivity. Obesity. High saturated fat diet. Diabetes. Family history. Controlling risk factors is the key to</b> ...
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Pseudotumor Cerebri: Ashley's Story | Johns Hopkins Medicine
After visiting 30+ physicians, Ashley was diagnosed with the rare condition known as pseudotumor cerebri. She and her family turned to the experts at Johns Hopkins</b> ...
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