...liver diseases and guide any necessary adjustments to the treatment plan. 4. **Detection of Liver Cancer:** It can aid in the early detection and diagnosis of liver cancer, allowing for...
...a cancer of the intestinal lymph system, and other cancers of the gastrointestinal tract[22] Infertility In undiagnosed women having a child, low birth weight, premature birth or miscarriage In children,...
...of the kidneys, cancers, and HIV or AIDS. A person who has already received a new kidney can still undergo another transplant if the new organ is rejected. Contrary to...
Cervicitis Cervicitis is an inflammatory condition of the cervix, the neck of the womb. The inflammation can be infectious, most often caused by bacteria or viruses, or non-infectious, caused by...
...Who Should Undergo and Expected Results The surgical excision of a chest wall tumour is performed on patients diagnosed with: Chondrosarcoma – A type of bone cancer in the chest...
...the nose Nasal tumors or suspected cancer of the nose, throat (oropharyngeal or nasopharyngeal) or voice box (larynx) Nasal obstruction or foreign body in the nose or throat Epistaxis (abnormal...
...computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Ablation therapy is one of the more recent developments in cancer treatment. It is non-surgical and minimally invasive. Its goal is to...
...drains. A lactiferous duct fistula is also known as Zuska’s breast disease. It is a rare but painful breast disorder. It is not associated with breast cancer, lactation, or pregnancy....
...or rule out cancer. * **Non-Cancerous Conditions:** Can help diagnose disorders such as anemia, infections, fibrosis, and storage diseases. * **Staging:** Determines the extent of disease involvement and guides treatment...
...a relatively rare cause of colic. There is some evidence that breastfed infants are less likely to have infantile colic.[4] There is no evidence that fermentation in the colon causes...