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Sjögren's Syndrome Diagnosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins’ otolaryngologist–head and neck surgeon Jean Kim has developed a highly effective biopsy technique that significantly improves our ability to</b> ...
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Pulmonary Sarcoidosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Sarcoidosis is a rare disease caused by inflammation. It usually occurs in the lungs and lymph nodes, but it can occur in almost any organ. Sarcoidosis in the</b> ...
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Erythema Nodosum | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Erythema nodosum</b> is characterized by tender, red bumps, usually found symmetrically on the shins. Up to 55 percent of cases have no clear identifiable</b> ...
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What Are Common Symptoms of Autoimmune Disease?
Common <b>symptoms of autoimmune disease</b> include: Fatigue. Joint pain and swelling. Skin problems. Abdominal pain or digestive issues. Recurring fever. Swollen</b> ...
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Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins
with <b>Uveitis</b> Through tireless fundraising and advocacy, teen Sarah Hill is improving the lives of others with juvenile <b>uveitis</b>. Impact The Gift of</b> ...
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Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy
<b>Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy</b> (CIDP) is a rare type of autoimmune disorder. In an autoimmune disease, the body attacks its own</b> ...
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Program Faculty | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Each division at Wilmer has dedicated a faculty member to resident education in their subspeciality. This faculty member directs the educational experiences of the</b> ...
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What Are Platelets and Why Are They Important?
Platelets, the smallest of our blood cells, can only be seen under a microscope. They’re literally shaped like small plates in their non-active form. A blood</b> ...
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Search | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Masks Strongly Recommended but Not Required in Maryland, Starting Immediately. Due to the downward trend in respiratory viruses in Maryland, masking is no longer</b> ...
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Fuchs' Dystrophy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Fuchs’ dystrophy</b> is a genetic disease affecting the cornea. Although a patient is born with the condition, it is not detectable or symptomatic until middle</b> ...
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