...dose of Nayzilam is one spray into one nostril. Second dose: If Nayzilam doesn’t treat your seizure cluster episode within 10 minutes, use a new Nayzilam nasal spray unit to...
...and entire mouth. You will then be asked to undergo a series of x-rays, which can include a periapical x-ray to identify a pattern of bone loss, and a panoramic...
...of general anesthesia 2. Making small incisions in the abdomen or chest 3. Inserting specialized instruments and a camera 4. Performing the surgical procedure 5. Removing the instruments and camera...
...carried out in a resting state, the patient will lie down on a bed or table with the legs, arms, and chest exposed. The technician may have to remove chest...
...with heart disease; these include: Discomfort Chest pain Arm pain Pain below the breastbone Chest pressure Pain or discomfort that radiates from the chest towards the back, throat, jaw, or...
...this region can be due to underlying disease, blunt trauma to the chest, and postoperative complications. Such condition places the patient at risk of serious complications including stroke, paralysis, heart...
...chest x-ray. This gives the surgeon the latest status of their heart and health. They are then connected to an ECG monitor. They are also given anaesthesia so they will...
...flap, is one of the most common flaps used in reconstructive surgery. Apart from breast reconstruction, it is also used in repairing the chest wall as well as in head...
...of the breast cancer susceptibility gene, such as BRCA1, BRCA2, TP53, PALB2, CHEK2, or PTEN strong family history of breast cancer, such as several close relatives with breast cancer chest...
...diagnostic procedures to properly assess the severity of the condition. These tests may include electrocardiography (ECG), chest x-ray, echocardiography (producing an echocardiogram), and/or cardiac MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). How is...