What is Scaling and Root Planing: Overview, Benefits, and Expected Results Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is an infection that affects the gums and other structures that support...
...and symptoms. Diseases of the middle fossa are usually benign, and include diseases of the pituitary gland and cavernous sinus. Diseases in this area can present with symptoms of cranial...
...professional. Other causes of diarrhea include:[15] Crohn’s disease Irritable bowel syndrome Infections Medications Gastroesophageal reflux disease Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) occurs when stomach contents, including stomach acid, leak into the...
...Ebola Virus Disease * Treatment of Ebola Virus Disease **Meta Description:** Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is a severe and often fatal disease caused by the Ebola virus. Learn about its...
...a central line or an artery. Once confirmed that the position is correct, the line may be inserted and the hollow needle removed. Regardless of purpose, location, or type, the...
...pulmonary artery and to diagnose pulmonary arterial hypertension. It is also used to continuously monitor the status of a patient with pulmonary hypertension during the treatment process. Who Should Undergo...
...the femoral artery (or the large artery in the groin) instead of through the chest. Robotic-assisted heart valve surgery – This procedure can be performed through 2-4 tiny cuts in...
...blood flow in the subclavian and vertebral arteries. The procedure is typically performed to assess the extent of atherosclerotic disease, a condition characterized by the build-up of plaque inside the...
...continued up to the facial artery, which serves as the blood supply to the submandibular gland. The artery is ligated, making sure to have an adequate margin just in case...
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