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Cystocele | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Grade <b>1</b>. Mild. The bladder droops only a short way into the vagina. Grade 2. More severe. The bladder has sunk into the vagina far enough to reach the</b> ...
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Glomerulonephritis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +<b>1</b>-410-502-7683 International. When the kidneys' filters (glomeruli) become inflamed and</b> ...
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Colostomy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A good rule is to empty your pouch when it's <b>1</b>/3 to <b>1</b>/2 full. And change the pouch before it leaks. Different pouching systems are made to last</b> ...
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Corneal Transplantation | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Corneal transplantation</b> is a procedure used to help prevent or restore vision loss resulting from damage to the cornea. The cornea is the clear, front part</b> ...
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Distal Radius Fracture (Wrist Fracture) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The part of the radius connected to the wrist joint is called the distal radius. When the radius breaks near the wrist, it is called a distal radius fracture. The</b> ...
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Vomiting | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Vomiting</b>. Nausea (may or may not be present) Depending on the cause, <b>vomiting</b> may be accompanied by diarrhea, malaise and fever. Dehydration is a</b> ...
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Knee Replacement Surgery Procedure | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Reasons for the procedure. Knee replacement surgery is a treatment for pain and disability in the knee. The most common condition that results in the need for knee</b> ...
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Alagille Syndrome | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Alagille syndrome</b> is an inherited condition in which bile builds up in the liver because there are too few bile ducts to drain the bile. This results in</b> ...
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Eye Floaters | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Eye floaters appear as specks of various shapes and sizes that move across your field of vision. These specks represent cells, clumps of collagen proteins, or</b> ...
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What You Should Know about Babies Teething - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Teething can happen any time between 3 months and 3 years old. The first signs are often lots of drooling and a baby who rubs anything he or she can on the gums. A</b> ...
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