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Venolymphatic Malformation | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A venolymphatic malformation ― a type of vascular malformation ― is an abnormally formed area of blood and lymph vessels. Forming early in the developing fetus,</b> ...
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Sensitive Teeth: Why They Hurt and How to Stop the Pain
Mouthguard: Constant clenching and grinding of the teeth wears away tooth enamel. Adding a mouthguard can help limit the stress put on your teeth. Root canal</b> ...
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Pharyngitis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Pharyngitis — commonly known as sore throat — is an inflammation of the pharynx, resulting in a sore throat. Thus, pharyngitis is a symptom, rather than a</b> ...
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Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) / Thrombophlebitis - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Deep vein thrombosis is a blood clot or thrombus in a deep vein. They are most common in the leg. But they may develop in the arm or other part of the body. Part</b> ...
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Dr. Deepa J. Galaiya, MD - Bethesda, MD - Neurotology, Otolaryngology ...
Deepa Galaiya is a fellowship-trained neurotologist and lateral skull base surgeon. Her clinical practice specializes in the surgical and medical treatment of</b> ...
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Dr. Esen K. Akpek, MD - Baltimore, MD - Cornea and External Diseases ...
Esen K. Akpek, M.D., is an internationally renowned leader in the fields of corneal transplantation and surface reconstruction. She is an expert in all forms of</b> ...
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Peripheral Vascular Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
An ABI is a comparison of the blood pressure in the ankle with the blood pressure in the arm. It is done using a regular blood pressure cuff and a Doppler</b> ...
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Laryngomalacia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Laryngomalacia is a congenital condition (present at birth) in which the tissue directly above the vocal cords is softer than usual. When the baby takes a breath,</b> ...
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Eustachian Tube Dysfunction | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The Eustachian tube is an opening that connects the middle ear with the nasal-sinus cavity. This tube helps to: Balance pressure in the middle ear (commonly felt</b> ...
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