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  1. Rectal prolapse may be partial, involving only the mucosa or complete, involving the entire wall of the rectum. Children with myelomeningocele and bladder exstrophy as well as children with ...
  2. ... lung. It is normally very thin, and lined only with a very small amount of fluid. ... tube insertion and removal is usually complete, with only a small scar. The patient will stay in ...
  3. ... entire GI tract, and ulcerative colitis, which involves only the colon. The cause of inflammatory bowel disease ... bowel disease is often variable: Some patients experience only mild symptoms, while others have more debilitating symptoms.
  4. ... anesthetics (a spinal or an epidural), which numbs only the lower portion of the body. ... to 10%) in the future pregnancies, compared to only 1% in those with horizontal incisions.
  5. Slow and steady weight loss is the only way to avoid "yo-yo dieting," where you lose a great deal of weight, only to regain it within a few months or ...
  6. In double inlet left ventricle only the left lower heart chamber (left ventricle) is developed, and both upper chambers carry blood into this ventricle. A small, poorly ...
  7. The diaphragm is available by prescription only and must be fitted by a physician. Once the diaphragm is fitted, a woman can insert and remove it by herself. This ...
  8. ... to appendicitis and the Meckel's diverticulum is discovered only after the operation has begun. While the patient ...
  9. ... variablity in the degree of the defect. Sometimes, only the umbilical end of the urachus fails to ...
  10. ... some people feel moderate pain, while others feel only a prick or stinging sensation. After the blood ...
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