...that are used to deliver the radioactive materials. They may be made of metal or plastic including catheters. The applicators are connected to an offloading machine, which contains the radioactive...
...with purulent foci or abscess in the kidney, liver, or pancreas can also derive benefits from puncture aspiration. Hematoma – This is the result of blood leaking out from weakened...
...to liver failure. Due to this risk, your doctor will test you for hepatitis B before you start taking Stribild. If you have hepatitis B, your doctor will monitor you...
...JH. “First successful puncture, aspiration, injection, and re-aspiration of hydatid cyst in the liver presenting with anaphylactic shock in Korea.” Yonsei Medical Journal. 2009 Oct 31, 50(5): 17-720. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2768250/ /trp_language]...
...hue to the skin and the sclera. When left unchecked, the cancer can metastasize to the bones, liver, lungs, the lining of the abdominal cavity, and the lymph nodes. Surgical...
...to locate the exact nerves responsible for the pain. The test involves injecting numbing medications into the nerves that the doctor believes to deliver pain signals to the brain. The...
...be used to drain off excess CSF or deliver medication directly to the affected area. The benefits of this procedure may vary depending on the individual and should be discussed...
...Presently, monopolar radio frequency devices are considered the safest and gentlest non-ablative choice because of their ability to deliver uniform levels of heat at controlled depths. Some examples of these...
...have problems with uric acid excretion. Such foods include:[^1][^2][^4] Red meat Organ meat e.g. liver, kidney, heart, or sweetbreads Seafoods such as trout, tuna, herring, anchovies, sardines, scallops, or mussels...
...the lungs, to deliver controlled amounts of thermal energy towards the airways. After the procedure, the patient is monitored closely for a few hours before being allowed to go home....