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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. 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 ...
  7. Patients requiring craniofacial reconstruction have: Birth defects (such as hypertelorism, Crouzon's disease, Apert's syndrome) Injuries to the ...
  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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