...surgeons need to plan ahead for future bone growth, which may include removing the growth plates of the knees and creating a residual limb when and as needed. Also, the...
...biopsy can help diagnose and differentiate between various types of tumors, which may be cancerous or non-cancerous growths. For treatment Keyhole surgery can also be used as a treatment option....
...tissue without damaging healthy surrounding tissue * Reduce pain and discomfort * Prevent the growth or spread of abnormal tissue **Keywords:** Expected Results, Destroy Abnormal Tissue, Reduce Pain, Prevent Growth...
...growth or physical development Cyanosis, usually affecting only the lower part of the body The above symptoms tend to be more pronounced if the opening of the ductus arteriosus is...
...vein. The white blood cell growth factor is then injected so the body will be strong enough to fight infection. The stem cell is then collected. This procedure is skipped...
...urine, to diagnose urinary problems, check for unusual growths in the area, diagnose colorectal cancer, or to assist in performing a biopsy. If you have any problem that concerns any...
...and/or growths in the laryngeal tissue, as well as vocal cord strain. See this resource on chronic laryngitis for more information. Diagnosis The diagnosis is usually made by examination of...
...growths around moist, warm areas of the body, such as the vagina and anus. These are known as condylomata lata and are sometimes confused with genital warts. They may be...
...take a thorough medical history, perform a physical exam, and order some more tests. In children, your pediatrician will ask questions about growth milestones, nutrition, motor skills, and other factors...
...ulcer or growth (a biopsy) is taken to investigate for cancer. A CT scan (computed tomography scan) may be done to look at the size of the cancer and for...