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24-Hour Urine Collection | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A <b>24-hour urine collection</b> is a simple lab test that measures what’s in your urine. The test is used to check kidney function. A <b>24-hour urine</b> ...
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Prostate Biopsy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The prostate helps make semen. A biopsy is a procedure used to remove a small piece of tissue or cells from the body so it can be examined under a microscope. In a</b> ...
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Carcinoid Tumor | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Carcinoid Tumor</b>. <b>Carcinoid tumor</b>, also called neuroendocrine tumor, is a rare type of tumor that usually grows slowly. Carcinoid tumors are a</b> ...
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Spina Bifida | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Spina bifida</b> is a group of congenital conditions involving the failure of normal development of the spinal cord and vertebrae. There are three main types of</b> ...
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Lung Biopsy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A biopsy is a procedure performed to remove tissue or cells from the body for examination under a microscope. A <b>lung biopsy</b> is a procedure in which samples</b> ...
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Knee Pain and Problems | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What You Need to Know. The most common causes of knee pain are related to aging, injury or repeated stress on the knee. Common knee problems include sprained or</b> ...
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Paranasal Sinus Tumors | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Paranasal Sinus Tumors</b>. A paranasal sinus tumor is a cancer that has grown inside your sinuses, the open spaces behind your nose. This tumor can begin in</b> ...
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Inherited Cancer Risk: BRCA Mutation | Johns Hopkins Medicine
It is high. Having a BRCA mutation means you have a likelihood of 45% to 85% for developing breast cancer in your lifetime, along with a 10% to 46% chance of</b> ...
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COVID Variants: What You Should Know | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Variants of viruses occur when there is a change — or mutation — to the virus’s genes. Ray says it is the nature of RNA viruses such as the coronavirus to evolve</b> ...
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Emerging Infectious Diseases | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Known infectious diseases that are persistent and can't be controlled. Emerging diseases include: Coronavirus infections, such as COVID-19, SARS, and MERS. HIV</b> ...
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