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Results 91 - 100 of 117 for internal injury
  1. ... kidney disease, or have had stomach ulcers or internal bleeding in the past. Not take more than ... provider will do x-rays periodically after your injury to see how your ankle is healing. Your ...
  2. ... kidney disease, or have had stomach ulcers or internal bleeding in the past. Do not take more ... up exam 1 to 3 weeks after your injury.
  3. ... Capdevila A, Sanchez L, Campistol J. Agenesis of internal carotid artery in a child with ipsilateral Horner' ...
  4. Dengue (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... a blood transfusion, organ transplant, or needle stick injury (an accidental injury from a used needle).. What are the symptoms ... will develop severe dengue. It can cause shock, internal bleeding, and even death. People are more likely ...
  5. Women's Health Checkup (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... provider are different from appointments for sickness or injury. Your checkups, which are also called well-woman ... vagina, and cervix. They will also do an internal exam to feel the size and shape of ...
  6. ... its use and adoption among a variety of internal and external stakeholders that make up the disability ...
  7. ... enlarged liver and spleen Abdominal ultrasound to check internal organs Blood tests to check total and direct ...
  8. The hypothalamus helps keep the body's internal functions in balance. It helps regulate: Appetite and weight Body temperature Childbirth Emotions, behavior, memory Growth Production of breast milk Salt and ...
  9. ... spot in the abdominal wall. This allows the internal organs to bulge through the muscles of the ... Hematoma (collection of blood under the skin after injury) Lipoma (collection of fatty tissue under the skin) ...
  10. ... and prepare an artery on your chest wall (internal mammary artery) to attach to your coronary artery ... urinary tract, and chest Temporary or permanent brain injury Possible risks of coronary artery bypass include: Memory ...
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