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Adrenal Myelolipoma | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Adrenal myelolipoma is a benign (noncancerous) tumor of the adrenal gland, mostly composed of fat and bone marrow elements. Johns Hopkins experts Amir Hamrahian,</b> ...
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Insurance Information | Johns Hopkins Medicine
There are exceptions to Johns Hopkins’ participation in these plans based on the insurance product type, employer benefit design, and physician location or</b> ...
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Endometrial Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Endometrial cancer</b> usually only refers to cancer cells that form and grow in the cells lining the uterine cavity, which is the upper part of the uterus. The</b> ...
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Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What Is Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia? HHT is a genetic condition that causes enlargements and tangles of veins and arteries (telangiectasias) and other</b> ...
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Circumcision | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Circumcision</b>. <b>Circumcision</b> is the surgical removal of the foreskin that covers the tip of the penis. It is usually done on the first or second day</b> ...
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When to Evaluate Heart Murmurs | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Evaluating and treating a heart murmur that needs attention. The first step in evaluating a heart murmur once it is detected is to see a cardiologist, who may:</b> ...
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Parkinson's Symptoms | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Nonmotor Symptoms. Constipation: If you have difficulty with bowel movements that can’t be explained by other factors — a diet low in fiber or water, or the use of</b> ...
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Anal Fistula | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. An <b>anal fistula</b> is an abnormal opening in</b> ...
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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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Salmonella Infections | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Make sure all poultry, meats, seafood, and eggs are well-cooked. Cook food containing any of these ingredients to an internal temperature of 165°<b>F</b> (73.8°C).</b> ...
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