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Cornea, Cataract and External Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Cornea, Cataract and External Disease</b>. The Division of <b>Cornea, Cataract and External</b> Diseases provides medical and surgical evaluation and management</b> ...
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Antoinette Saddler - profiles.hopkinsmedicine.org
Johns Hopkins Physician, Clinician or Researcher: Edit your Profile. Language Assistance Available: Español; አማርኛ; 繁體中文; Français
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Glaucoma Surgery Recovery: What You Need to Know
410-955-5080 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. A Johns Hopkins ophthalmologist provides essential tips and information to</b> ...
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Tests Done Before Surgery | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Some of the most common <b>tests done before surgery</b> include: Chest X-rays. X-rays can help diagnose causes of shortness of breath, chest pain, cough, and</b> ...
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Vitamin & Mineral Supplements for Bariatric Procedures
2 Sample Daily Schedule for Supplements Breakfast Snack Calcium Citrate (500-600 mg) Lunch Calcium Citrate (500-600 mg) Snack Calcium Citrate (500-600 mg) Dinner</b> ...
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Questions to Ask Before Surgery | Johns Hopkins Medicine
855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Successful surgery depends on communication before the procedure takes place. To ensure you</b> ...
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Ulna and Radius Fractures (Forearm Fractures) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. The forearm is made up of two bones, the ulna and</b> ...
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Inguinal and Umbilical Hernia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A soft bulge is seen underneath the skin where the hernia has occurred. In children, a hernia usually occurs in 1 of 2 places: A hernia that occurs in the belly</b> ...
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Amputation | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Amputation</b>. <b>Amputation</b> is the loss or removal of a body part such as a finger, toe, hand, foot, arm or leg. It can be a life changing experience</b> ...
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Pressure Injuries | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Pressure injuries</b> have 4 stages, ranging from an early warning signal to the most severe: Stage 1. A red, blue, or purplish area first appears on the skin</b> ...
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