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Salivary gland clinic cell carcinoma
- 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, ...
- 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, ...
- ... 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 ...
- Radioactive Iodine (Radioiodine) Therapy for Thyroid Cancer (American Cancer Society)Thyroid Cancer/Treatments and Therapies ... Thyroid Cancer ... American Cancer Society ... Radioactive iodine (RAI, also called iodine-131 or I-131) is used to treat ...
- Technique Selectively Represses Immune System (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 ...
- 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
- Arthritis by the Numbers: Book of Trusted Facts and Figures (Arthritis Foundation) - PDFArthritis/Statistics and Research ... Arthritis ... Gout/Statistics and Research ... Gout ... Scleroderma/Statistics and Research ... Scleroderma ... Rheumatoid Arthritis/Statistics ...
- ... 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 ...