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Results 51 - 60 of 171 for injury
  1. ... women with sphincter dysfunction related to spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis. Most experts advise their patients ...
  2. ... has recently died but has not suffered liver injury. The healthy liver is transported in a cooled ...
  3. ... You should avoid any activity that could cause injury to the treated area. Avoid sports that involve ...
  4. ... recommended for: Kidney deformities (birth defects: congenital abnormalities) Injury (trauma) Disease Infection Hypertension Tumor Removal of kidney ...
  5. ... defects (such as hypertelorism, Crouzon's disease, Apert's syndrome) Injuries to the head, face, or jaws (maxillofacial) Tumors ...
  6. ... tumors Bleeding, due to diverticulosis or arteriovenous malformations Injuries Cancer Precancerous polyps Familial polyposis Infection, due to ...
  7. ... Abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis or kyphosis) Injury to the spinal vertebrae Protrusion of the cushioning ...
  8. ... tumors Bleeding (hemorrhage) or blood clots (hematomas) from injuries (subdural hematoma or epidural hematomas) Weaknesses in blood ...
  9. ... the larynx or trachea Severe neck or mouth injuries Inhalation of corrosive material smoke or steam Presence ...
  10. ... a bandage that will not stick to the injury.
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