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  1. In most cases, surgery is necessary. While the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), an incision is made in the midline of the abdomen. In the case of adhesions, the adhesion is removed, thus relieving ...
  2. ... be used in addition to surgery. In certain cases of malignant lumps, lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy ... In many cases of breast cancer, removal of the entire breast is unnecessary. A procedure such as a segmental mastectomy can ...
  3. In many cases, GI bleeding will stop on its own, with no treatment. In other cases, treatment can be provided with the endoscope, most ...
  4. ... the top of the toe. Treatment of mild cases and cases in children can include foot manipulation and splinting of the toe. More severe cases may need surgery to straighten the toe joint.
  5. ... brain damage and other serious problems. In these cases, exchange transfusion is a life-saving procedure designed ... umbilical catheter may be left in place in case the procedure needs to be repeated within a ...
  6. ... to be realigned (reduced) by casting, or in cases in which the long-term use of a ... through a hole in the pin. In some cases, after this stabilization, the microsurgical repair of blood ...
  7. ... surgery (rhinoplasty) offers improvement in the appearance in cases in which the nose is cosmetically unappealing. Age ... rhinoplasty offers significant improvement in appearance in many cases.
  8. ... improved exercise capacity. In 2 out of 3 cases, the procedure is considered successful with complete elimination ... happen in 1 out of 3 to 5 cases. Patients should consider diet, exercise, and stress reduction ...
  9. In most cases, diverticula go unnoticed. However, in a small percentage of patients, diverticula can cause problems. The most common problem ...
  10. ... tumors or inflammation near the retina. In some cases, retinal detachment occurs in the absence of trauma. ... surgeon-both procedures are equally effective in most cases.
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