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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for lymphangiectasia OR "lymph angioma" OR trauma OR cyst
  1. ... stones Stones in the bladder or ureters Kidney cysts Enlarged prostate (BPH) Tumors in the kidneys, bladder, ... not in the usual place. A tumor, stone, cyst, injury, scar, or some other abnormal area of ...
  2. ... initial-assessment-mgmt-burn-patients/ TETAF: Texas EMS Trauma and Acute Care Foundation [Internet]. Austin (TX): Texas EMS Trauma and Acute Care Foundation; c2000-2019. Burn Clinical ...
  3. ... glands to look for: Abnormal growths, such as cysts and tumors ( cancerous and not cancerous ) Scar tissue ... disease (PID) Endometriosis Ectopic pregnancy Uterine fibroids Ovarian cysts What happens during a laparoscopy? Laparoscopy is usually ...
  4. ... re not pregnant may be linked to: A cyst on your ovaries Ovarian cancer Adrenal gland problems , ... Pregnancy Hormones Infertility Menstruation Miscarriage Ovarian Cancer Ovarian Cysts Pregnancy Related Medical Tests Anti-Müllerian Hormone Test ...
  5. ... disorders Stress from surgery, very serious illness, or trauma If you have diabetes, lower than normal glucose ...
  6. ... sample exam, stool O&P, fecal smear, egg cyst What is it used for? An ova and ...
  7. ... complex surgical procedures , such as cardiac bypass and trauma surgery. These types of procedures have an increased ...
  8. ... lower than normal may happen with: Malnutrition Inflammation Trauma, such as a burn injury Serious or long- ...
  9. ... other than infections, such as tissue damage from trauma, serious burns , recent surgery, severe heart attack Slightly ...
  10. ... such as: Surgery Pregnancy Broken bones or other trauma injuries Not moving for long periods of time ...
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