...is far less common, is generally associated with factors that include:[1][10][8] Failure of multiple organs Serious burns or other injuries Intravenous feeding (parenteral nutrition) for long periods of time Being...
...nephrolithiasis, is a common condition in which hard collections, or calculi, form in the renal system, usually in the tube between the kidney and the bladder. These collections are the...
Definition and Overview Cystoscopy is a minimally invasive test that determines the condition of the urethra and bladder. It uses a cystoscope, a flexible or rigid tube with a camera...
...People with Fragile X syndrome have an increased risk of also developing autism.[25][26] Tuberous sclerosis complex and autism Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a rare genetic disorder that causes benign...
...camera is small, it eliminates the need to make large incisions to access the joint. An endoscope, which is a thin, lighted tube with a camera on one end, is...
...the second and third tracheal cartilages, and the tracheal stump is bevelled. The endotracheal tube is removed slowly and replaced with a Laryngoflex tube through the tracheal stump. The posterior...
...keeping the healthy tissues intact. Ovary removal procedures can be performed in conjunction with hysterectomy (uterus removal) or the removal of one or both the fallopian tubes. Who Should Undergo...
...thin tube with special tools until it reaches your aorta. They’ll use this tube to repair your fistula. Endovascular repair is generally the preferred technique for people with primary AEFs ...
...eczema **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....
...a type of skin inflammation that appears as a bright red rash on the skin covered by a diaper on the baby’s bottom. It occurs typically in infants and children...