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Pleurisy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Pleurisy</b> is an inflammation of the pleura, a large, thin sheet of tissue that wraps around the outside of your lungs and lines the inside of your chest</b> ...
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Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a condition caused by a change in a specific gene, and therefore can be inherited and passed on. Not all people with NF1 inherit</b> ...
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Zika Virus | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Zika</b> is a mosquito-borne virus, similar to dengue fever, yellow fever and West Nile virus. The infection is associated with a birth defect called</b> ...
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Helpful in Avoiding Severe Covid - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins Medicine’s Dr. Aaron Tobian seen thawing a bag of convalescent plasma, an antibody-rich blood product collected from patients recovered from</b> ...
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Inflammation, Rather Than Virus Provoking It, May Be Key to COVID-19 ...
Anosmia, the loss of smell, is a frequent and often long-term symptom associated with <b>COVID-19</b> that can severely burden a person’s quality of life, making</b> ...
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Caring for Patients with COVID-19 and Post-Intensive Care Syndrome
Published in Restore - Restore Summer 2020. Patients with <b>COVID-19</b> are staying longer than the average three to four days in the intensive care unit (ICU),</b> ...
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Pediatric COVID-19 Inflammatory Syndrome: What to Look For
Many of these children may not have had symptoms of the original <b>COVID-19</b> infection, but a few weeks later they developed symptoms of this newly recognized</b> ...
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Sepsis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Sepsis</b> is a life-threatening infection of the bloodstream by toxin-producing bacteria, which can develop anywhere in the body. <b>Sepsis</b> can accompany</b> ...
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News Releases | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Study Finds <b>COVID-19</b> Pandemic Led to Some, But Not Many, Developmental Milestone Delays in Infants and Young Children. 04/16/2024.
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Johns Hopkins Mobile Team Brings COVID-19 Info and Vaccines to ...
<b>COVID-19</b> Mobile Vaccine Team Director Ben Bigelow, a Johns Hopkins medical student who is also a paramedic, has been dedicated to getting shots into arms</b> ...
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