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- ... Heart transplant surgery is not recommended for patients who have: Kidney, lung, or liver disease Insulin-dependent ... A healthy heart is obtained from a donor who has suffered brain death but remains on life- ...
- ... heart-lung transplant may be recommended for patients who have both cardiac and lung disease. The most ... donated heart and lungs come from a human who has been declared brain-dead but remains on ...
- Female sexual dysfunction describes women who are indifferent or hostile to sexual intercourse, who have no response to sexual advances or stimulation, or who are unable to ...
- ... which may cause jaundice, fever and cirrhosis. Persons who are most at risk for contracting and spreading hepatitis C are those who share needles for injecting drugs and health care ...
- Most patients who undergo laparoscopic cholecystectomy can go home the day of surgery or the next day, and resume a normal diet and activities immediately. Most patients who undergo open cholecystectomy require 5 to 7 days ...
- ... form the gastrointestinal tract, and jaundice. Frequently, patients who undergo liver transplantation are quite ill, and require ... The healthy liver is obtained from a donor who has recently died but has not suffered liver ...
- ... pancreas, obtained from a brain-dead organ donor who is maintained on life support, is surgically implanted ... in combination with kidney transplant in a patient who have diabetes and kidney failure as a result ...
- ... breast after mastectomy is performed in select patients who have very small tumors, or who undergo prophylactic (preventative) bilateral mastectomy. First, tissue from ...
- ... the belly and waist. Liposuction may help people who want to have less fat in these parts ... their body. But it is not for people who are very overweight.
- Women who are thinking of becoming pregnant or who are pregnant often require additional supplementation of folic acid. Adequate ...