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  1. Images ... A primary care provider can allow you to establish a trusting relationship with one medical professional over time and maintain ...
  2. Images ... This is a skin lesion resulting from disseminated histoplasmosis. Histoplasmosis occurs most frequently as a lung infection, ...
  3. ... combined heart-lung transplant may be recommended for patients who have both cardiac and lung disease. The ... be a match to help ensure that the patient does not reject the transplanted tissue. While the ...
  4. ... disease Heart transplant surgery is not recommended for patients who have: Kidney, lung, or liver disease Insulin- ... special solution that preserves the organ. While the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), ...
  5. General anesthesia is used and the patient is deep asleep and pain-free. The neck is cleaned and draped. Incisions are made to expose the tough cartilage rings that ...
  6. Patients requiring craniofacial reconstruction have: Birth defects (such as hypertelorism, Crouzon's disease, Apert's syndrome) Injuries to the ...
  7. Lung transplants may be recommended for patients with severe lung disease such as: Permanent enlargement of air sacs (alveoli) with loss of ability to completely exhale (emphysema) Hereditary lung ...
  8. ... done without stopping the heart and putting the patient on a heart-lung machine. A 3 to ... bone. Minimally invasive heart bypass surgery allows the patient less pain and a faster recovery.
  9. ... bleeding form the gastrointestinal tract, and jaundice. Frequently, patients who undergo liver transplantation are quite ill, and ...
  10. ... with sucking and/or swallowing, for example in patients debilitated by stroke or dementia ... While the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), a small incision is made on the left side of ...
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