**What is Infantile Atopic Dermatitis?** **Infantile atopic dermatitis (IAD)** is a non-contagious skin condition that affects infants and young children. It is also known as eczema or infantile eczema. **Symptoms**...
**What is Inguinal Hernia?** An inguinal hernia occurs when tissue, usually part of the intestine, protrudes through a weakened area in the abdominal wall near the groin [[1]]. It...
...from a deformity, either congenital or acquired. Congenital deformities are caused by developmental abnormalities that appear at birth while acquired deformities may be due to trauma/injury or to the ravaging...
...using a body map to determine the exact location of a mole, growth, birthmark, and other possible conditions of the skin. In some cases, the growths are small or they...
...Patients with the following conditions awaiting surgical intervention should undergo head surgery consultation: Abnormal blood vessels in the brain Birth defects in the brain Bleeding in the brain Blood clots...
...refer to someone’s sex assigned at birth. For information about the difference between sex and gender, see this article. Does Fosamax interact with other drugs? Before you start taking Fosamax,...
...biopsy or an aspiration. A form will also be filled to collect the information such as the patient’s name, his birth date and date of the procedure. The person who...
...* Birth defects and other abnormalities in the arteries **Q: How is an arteriogram performed?** **A:** An arteriogram is typically performed as follows: 1. A small incision is made in...
...to make sure no complications occur during childbirth. Published studies showed that this therapeutic method has a success rate of 75% when it comes to resolving breech presentations. This is...
...could be that the baby is injured as it passes through the birth canal. Traumatic injuries can also contribute to the development of a deviated septum, and the displacement of...