...wide range of medical specialties, including: * Abdominal Surgery: Surgery of the stomach, liver, gallbladder, and intestines, such as appendectomies, hernia repairs, and colon resections. * Breast Surgery: Surgery related...
...that present before birth. Some of these possible complications include: * Gastroschisis, a type of abdominal wall defect * Brain malformation * Cleft lip and palate * Congenital heart disease...
...the breast after mastectomy. * **DIEP flap:** Deep inferior epigastric perforator flap, an alternative to TRAM for breast reconstruction. * **PAP flap:** Profunda artery perforator flap, used for abdominal wall...
...arteries in the neck, abdominal aorta, and leg arteries. * **Diagnoses and monitors conditions:** Detects blockages (stenosis), narrowing (occlusion), or other abnormalities in the arteries. * **Guides treatment decisions:** Helps...
...the pregnant woman for motherhood Management of pregnancy-related issues such as hypertension, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, abdominal cramping, or vaginal bleeding Screening of the unborn baby, allowing the doctor and the...
**Question: What is Cholecystitis?** **Answer:** Cholecystitis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the gallbladder, a small, pear-shaped organ located under the liver. This inflammation is typically caused by...
...abdominal cramps, and minor discomfort around the site where the needle was inserted. The fetus suffers no late effects, as the amniotic sac automatically seals the puncture site and replenishes...
...the stomach); usually caused by H. pylori infection. **Symptoms:** Chronic gastritis often has no symptoms. However, some individuals may experience: * Abdominal pain or discomfort * Indigestion * Nausea or...
...a condition known as pulmonary oedema. Some patients report that they experience nausea, abdominal cramping, and abnormally frequent urination as well as bloody discharge after the procedure. Reference: Lentz G....
...appointment where the results of the biopsy will be discussed. Possible Complications and Risks Patients may feel discomfort and pain during the exam. There may also be abdominal cramping and...