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Diana Milojevic - profiles.hopkinsmedicine.org
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Rheumatology Team at Johns Hopkins All Children's
Her areas of clinical expertise include systemic <b>lupus</b> erythematosus, vasculitis, juvenile dermatomyositis, scleroderma, juvenile idiopathic arthritis,</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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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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Pemphigus Vulgaris | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. Pemphigus is a rare group of</b> ...
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Fibromuscular Dysplasia (FMD) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD</b>) affects the artery walls, making them either too weak or too stiff. This can lead to serious complications, including arterial</b> ...
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Strep Throat | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Strep throat is an infectious illness. Its symptoms include a painful sore throat, fever and swollen glands. Strep throat is common, especially in children ages 5</b> ...
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Klinefelter Syndrome | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The condition usually leads to infertility in adult life. Klinefelter has been linked to increased risk for autoimmune disorders, such as <b>lupus</b> and</b> ...
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Tinea Versicolor | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Tinea versicolor</b> is a common fungal skin infection caused by yeast on the skin. It is also called pityriasis versicolor. It is characterized by lighter or</b> ...
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Arthritis Diagnosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
This test measures the level of complement, a group of proteins in the blood. It is used to help diagnose and monitor systemic <b>lupus</b> erythematosus (SLE) and</b> ...
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