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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Salivary gland clinic cell carcinoma
  1. Salivary Gland Cancer Tests (American Cancer Society)  
    Salivary Gland Cancer/Diagnosis and Tests ... Salivary Gland Cancer ... American Cancer Society ... Learn about the tests you might have to diagnose salivary gland cancer, ...
  2. Airborne Hazards and Burn Pit Exposures (Department of Veterans Affairs)  
    Veterans and Military Health/Specifics ... Veterans and Military Health ... Department of Veterans Affairs ... health, benefit, effect, exposure, hazard, waste, trash, ...
  3. ... Intestinal problems, such as a blocked intestine Diabetes Salivary (spit) gland disorders , such as infection or cancer Alcohol use disorder Low levels of lipase may be a sign of permanent damage to cells in your pancreas that make lipase. This may ...
  4. Thyroid Cancer/Treatments and Therapies ... Thyroid Cancer ... American Cancer Society ... Radioactive iodine (RAI, also called iodine-131 or I-131) is used to treat ...
  5. Technique Selectively Represses Immune System From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    Multiple Sclerosis/Statistics and Research ... Multiple Sclerosis ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Researchers devised a way ...
  6. Sjogren's Syndrome (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Sjogren's Syndrome/Start Here ... Sjogren's Syndrome ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
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  8. ... in a duct (small tube) in the pancreas Cancer or a benign (not cancerous) tumor of the pancreas High levels of amylase in peritoneal fluid may be a sign of: Acute (sudden) pancreatitis A blocked intestine Lack of blood flow to the intestines Low levels of amylase in blood or urine are uncommon, but may be a sign of: Chronic pancreatitis causing permanent damage to the cells that make amylase Kidney disease Cystic fibrosis Liver ...