Results 111 - 120 for Antiphospholipid Syndrome
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Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome Clinical Pathway
Cannabinoid Hyperemesis <b>Syndrome</b> Clinical Pathway Rationale: This clinical pathway was developed by a consensus group of JHACH physicians, advanced practice</b> ...
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Low Histamine Diet - Johns Hopkins Medicine
• Aged/fermented cheese like parmesan, blue cheese, brie, etc. Avoid any other hard, blue, or stinky cheeses. • canned.Alcohol, especially beer and wine.
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Epilepsy Syndromes in Children | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Benign rolandic epilepsy, also known as BRE or benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS), is an epilepsy <b>syndrome</b> affecting children. It accounts</b> ...
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Hand Pain and Problems | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Pain or numbness in the hand (s) "Pins and needles" feeling in the fingers. Swollen feeling in the fingers. Burning or tingling in the fingers,</b> ...
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Myasthenia Gravis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Myasthenia gravis</b> (MG) is a chronic autoimmune disorder in which antibodies destroy the communication between nerves and muscle, resulting in weakness of</b> ...
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Peyronie's Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Peyronie's Disease</b>. <b>Peyronie’s disease</b> is a connective tissue disorder of the penis that can be likened to Dupuytren’s contracture of the hand.</b> ...
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Cardiac Amyloidosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Cardiac Amyloidosis</b>. Vascular Anomalies Heart and Vascular. Amyloidosis is a collection of diseases caused when the protein amyloid abnormally deposits into</b> ...
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Broken Heart Syndrome | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 443-997-0270 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. <b>Broken heart syndrome</b>, also</b> ...
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Gas in the Digestive Tract | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Gas-bloat <b>syndrome</b>. Gas-bloat <b>syndrome</b> may occur after surgery to correct GERD. The surgery creates a one-way valve between the esophagus and stomach</b> ...
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GERD Diet: Foods That Help with Acid Reflux (Heartburn)
Fried food. Fast food. Pizza. Potato chips and other processed snacks. Chili powder and pepper (white, black, cayenne) Fatty meats such as bacon and sausage.</b> ...
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