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Hip Problems | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Detailed information on the most common types of</b> ...
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Ventral (Abdominal) Hernia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. Ventral hernias, including symptoms,</b> ...
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Anatomy of the Urinary System | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The organs of the urinary system include the kidneys, renal pelvis, ureters, bladder and urethra. The body takes nutrients from food and converts them to energy.</b> ...
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Cleidocranial Dysplasia (CCD) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Cleidocranial dysplasia</b> is a condition that is present at birth. It can be passed from a parent to a child, or it can appear at random. About one in 1</b> ...
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Arthroplasty | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Arthroplasty</b> is a surgical procedure to restore the function of a joint. A joint can be restored by resurfacing the bones. An artificial joint (called a</b> ...
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Hysterectomy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Uterus removal is a common treatment for a variety of conditions that affect a woman’s reproductive organs. About half a million hysterectomies are performed each</b> ...
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Sports Hernia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. Despite its name, a <b>sports</b> ...
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Common Surgical Procedures | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Common Surgical Procedures. Some of the most common surgical operations done in the United States include the following: Appendectomy. An appendectomy is the</b> ...
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Conquering Cloacal Exstrophy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Children with CE are born with separated and asymmetric pelvic bone due to a missing <b>pubic symphysis</b>, the cartilage that joins the two sides of the pelvic</b> ...
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Bladder Exstrophy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
An abnormality of formation of the bladder and the bony pelvis. The bladder does not form into its normal round shape but instead is flattened and exposed on the</b> ...
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