...lead to further complications. Nerve Damage – There is a risk of nerve damage in the graft site that can lead to loss of sensation in the area. Graft Rejection...
...the fraction refers to the viewing distance between the patient and the eye chart. The bottom number of the fraction refers to the distance at which a person with ideal...
Definition and Overview Fraxel is a cosmetic device that is used in performing fractional laser treatment for various skin conditions including but not limited to age spots, wrinkles, and sun...
...risk of developing organ rejection, in which the body’s immune system attacks the newly transplanted organ, causing severe irreparable damage. Post-operative care is expected to be carried out as soon...
...diseases as well as prevent organ rejection for organ transplant patients. There are several types of immunotherapy including monoclonal antibodies, T-cell therapy, cancer vaccines, oncolytic virus therapy, and non-specific immunotherapy,...
...other hereditary conditions affecting the corneas Conditions that cause corneal thinning Chemical burns to the cornea Rejection of grafted corneal tissues from a previous keratoplasty procedure Complications of a LASIK...
...transplant are either the rejection of the new liver by the immune system or the loss of function of the new liver. In some cases, the body perceives the new...
...taken once per day as directed. Verquvo is used in adults with symptomatic long-standing heart failure and a reduced ejection fraction who have been: prescribed intravenous (IV) diuretic medications to...
...of these symptoms, such as blockages in the veins, enlargement of the heart, or compromised pumping function (also called ejection fraction). Are diagnosed with an existing heart condition – A...
...risk of vision problems going unnoticed. **Expected Results** During a general eye follow-up, you can expect: * **Visual acuity test:** To measure your distance and near vision. * **Refraction:** To...