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Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
An LVAD is a battery-operated pump implanted inside the heart’s left ventricle or attached to it. A tube runs from the LVAD pump to the outside of the body and</b> ...
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Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers (Peptic Ulcers) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
These ulcers are sores on the lining of your stomach or the first part of your small intestine (the duodenum). Stomach acids and other digestive juices help to</b> ...
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Brain Aneurysm: 4 Things You Need to Know - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Doctors use multiple tests to confirm a brain aneurysm diagnosis: MRA: A magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA) scan is a type of MRI scan that's specifically for</b> ...
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Lithotripsy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Lithotripsy</b> treats kidney stones by sending focused ultrasonic energy or shock waves directly to the stone first located with fluoroscopy (a type of X-ray</b> ...
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Bruxism | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Bruxism</b> is a problem in which you unconsciously grind or clench your teeth. You may clench and grind your teeth during the day. Or, at night while you sleep</b> ...
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Lung Cancer Treatment | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Treatment options include a combination of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and targeted therapy. Specific treatment for lung cancer will be</b> ...
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Evaluation of a First-Time Seizure | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A seizure occurs when one or more parts of the brain has a burst of abnormal electrical signals that interrupt normal brain signals. Anything that interrupts the</b> ...
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Liver Cancer Treatment | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Liver Gallbladder and Pancreas. The goal of treatment is to prolong life without compromising the quality of life. Treatment options include: Surgical resection.</b> ...
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Humerus Fracture (Upper Arm Fracture) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The humerus is the arm bone between your shoulder and your elbow. There are two types of humerus fractures based on the location of the break (s). Trauma from a</b> ...
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Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Breast. Featured Expert: Bonnie Sun, M.D. <b>Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS</b>) is a condition that affects the cells of the milk ducts in the breast. The cells</b> ...
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