...such as polycystic kidney disease. The presence of these conditions warrants a kidney ultrasound. Transplanted kidneys – Kidney transplant is one of the most common surgeries carried out around the...
...cancers and non-cancerous blood disorders. * **Clinical Hematologist:** Emphasizes on laboratory testing and diagnosis of blood disorders. * **Transplant Hematologist:** Performs bone marrow and stem cell transplantation procedures. **Qualifications and...
...one or both breasts. Tissue transfers – A tissue transfer or tissue flap transplant is a reconstructive surgery procedure wherein parts of the body are restored to their original look...
...include: Pregnant people who are not vaccinated against varicella zoster or who have not had chickenpox People with compromised immune systems as a result of organ transplants, leukemia, cancer or...
...HHV-7 is less likely to reactivate than some other human herpesviruses, it can reactivate in people with weakened immune systems, especially among people who have recently received organ transplants.[15] Infections...
...blood sugar levels derailment of electrolyte levels acute kidney failure gastrointestinal disorders – paralysis of the gastrointestinal tract – ulcers of the mucosa – impairment of the liver – inflammation...
...the raised or tightened scars allowing the body to grow new layers of healthy skin that are visibly scar-free. Another laser will be used on the patient’s skin to deliver...
...can lead to cellular damage. The vital organs such as the liver and the heart grow old as well, so they may not perform as efficiently as when a person...
...of a chronic illness (e.g., obese people may develop pancreatic or liver cancer). The most common way of conducting the tests is through laboratory exams, including a biopsy. Scraped cells,...
...& Fordtran’s Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders; 2010:chap 113. Cunningham D, Atkin W, Lenz HJ, Lynch HT, Minsky B, Nordlinger B, et al. Colorectal Cancer....