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  1. The hemorrhoid is ligated at its base, to prevent bleeding from the blood vessels within the hemorrhoid, then it is removed surgically. Alternatively, some surgeons will simply apply a ...
  2. ... on the inside of your wrist below the base of your thumb. Press lightly. You will feel ... on the inside of your wrist below the base of your thumb. Press lightly. You will feel ...
  3. ... the needle through the skin and into the base of the wound. Then pull the suture through ... Push the needle through the base of the opposite side of the wound and bring it out as before. Tie the suture to close the wound.
  4. Cutaneous Horn (VisualDX)  
    Skin Conditions/Images ... Skin Conditions ... Sun Exposure/Related Issues ... Sun Exposure ... VisualDX ... Cutaneous horns are growths on the skin caused by a variety of conditions. ...
  5. Herpetic Whitlow (VisualDX)  
    Herpes Simplex/Images ... Herpes Simplex ... Finger Injuries and Disorders/Images ... Finger Injuries and Disorders ... VisualDX ... Herpetic whitlow, also called digital herpes ...
  6. Myxoid Cyst (VisualDX)  
    Finger Injuries and Disorders/Images ... Finger Injuries and Disorders ... VisualDX ... A myxoid cyst is a common benign cyst that most often occurs on the fingers or ...
  7. Keratoacanthoma (VisualDX)  
    Skin Conditions/Images ... Skin Conditions ... Benign Tumors/Images ... Benign Tumors ... VisualDX ... Keratoacanthoma is a skin condition that causes small, bumps on the skin. ...
  8. ... in which the urethral opening is at the base of the penis, or along the inferior aspect ...
  9. ... of the uterus, leaving the cervix and the base of the uterus are left intact. A total ...
  10. Omphalocele is an abdominal wall defect at the base of the umbilical cord (umbilicus); the infant is ...
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