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Prostate Cancer: Age-Specific Screening Guidelines
While the general guidelines recommend starting at age 55, you may need PSA screening between the ages of 40 and 54 if you: Have at least one first-degree relative</b> ...
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Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer | Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute
Urothelial cancer refers to a cancer of the lining of the urinary system. While the majority of urothelial cancers (approximately 90-95%) arise in the bladder,</b> ...
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Hiatal Hernia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A hiatal hernia results in retention of acid and other contents since the stomach tends to get squeezed by this opening in the diaphragm. These acids and other</b> ...
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Fibromuscular Dysplasia (FMD) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Fibromuscular dysplasia <b>(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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Bacterial Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Most patients with UTI will have <b>≥</b>100,000 colonies of a uropathogen. Situations in which lower colony counts may be significant include: patients who are</b> ...
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Proteinuria | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Proteinuria, also called albuminuria, is elevated protein in the urine. It is not a disease in and of itself but a symptom of certain conditions affecting the</b> ...
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Empyema | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Empyema is a collection of pus in the cavity</b> ...
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Overview of the Male Anatomy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The external reproductive organ of the male. The penis is made up of 2 parts, the shaft and the glans. The glans is the tip of the penis, while the shaft is the</b> ...
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High Blood Pressure/Hypertension | Johns Hopkins Medicine
160 mm Hg or higher systolic pressure. and. 100 mm Hg or higher diastolic pressure. The NHLBI defines prehypertension as: 120 mm Hg to 139 mm Hg systolic pressure.</b> ...
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Metastatic Brain Tumors | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Metastatic brain cancer (also called secondary brain tumors) is caused by cancer cells spreading (metastasizing) to the brain from a different part of the body.</b> ...
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