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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Fragments
  1. D-dimer tests are used to check for blood clotting problems. Blood clots can cause health problems, such as: Deep vein thrombosis ( ...
  2. ... when the disc pushes against the spinal cord) Fragments of bone (such as from broken vertebrae, which are the spine bones) in the spinal cord Fragments of metal (such as from a motor vehicle ...
  3. ... following traumatic injury and splenic disruption, a healthy fragment of the spleen may be reimplanted. Such fragments provide continued splenic function.
  4. ... the stones to break them into small, passable fragments. ESWL may not work well for cystine stones ... telescope is then passed through the tube to fragment the stone under direct vision. Ureteroscopy and laser ...
  5. ... shock waves to break up stones into tiny fragments. Then, the stone fragments leave the body in the urine. It is ...
  6. ... Material from inside the disk is removed. Other fragments of the disk may also be removed. ... later. Pain after surgery, if all the disk fragments are not removed. Spinal fluid may leak and ...
  7. ... diagnose or repair cartilage and bone injuries. Loose fragments -- These are pieces of bone or cartilage inside ... the joint to lock up. During arthroscopy these fragments can be removed.
  8. ... bone has been fractured into two or more fragments. An open fracture is one in which the ...
  9. The surgeon removes the injured disk tissue and fragments.
  10. ... axis Comminuted - a fracture of many relatively small fragments Spiral - a fracture which runs around the axis ...
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