Plague
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sequential Multi -Channel Analysis with Computer-20 ( CHEM-20 )
sequential Multi -Channel Analysis with Computer-7 ( CHEM -7) ... Pain ...
Septoplasty
... Plague ( Plague ) Septicemic Shock ( Septic Shock ) Septoplasty
sequential Multi -Channel Analysis with Computer-20 ( CHEM-20 )
sequential Multi -Channel Analysis with Computer-7 ( CHEM -7) ... ...
Amputation
... disease and 5 peripheral vascular disease (PVT) which can even lead to limb amputation . Air- Limb Device provides graduated
sequential compress ion to protect and control edema following lower extremity amputation ; designed for immediate postoperative use. Mfg/Source: Aircast, ...
Corneal transplant
... employs extracapsular cataract ex traction and intra ocular lens insertion with corneal transplant ation (called penetrating keratoplasty).
sequential Procedure. Penetrating Keratoplasty ( Corneal Transplant ) Penile Cancer ( Cancer - Penis ) Penile Warts ( Genital Warts ) Penis Penis ...
Hydrocephalus
... lesion s and hydrocephalus but no other neurological deficits may be treated with cerebrospinal fluid diversion alone and have follow-up with
sequential neuroradiographic studies unless there is evidence of progressive ... Additionally, cerebrospinal fluid may build up in the brain, leading to a ...
Limb
... s of the hip and shoulder areas. Symptoms usually become apparent in late adolescence or early adulthood. Air- Limb Device provides graduated
sequential compress ion to protect and control edema following lower extremity amputation ; designed for immediate postoperative use. Mfg/Source: Aircast, ...
Pacemaker
... for some people. ECG : Pacemaker Browse the list of players that are required to view these files. Player Library. Dual Chamber Pacemaker : AV
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Paroxysm
... of nerve tissue . Epley maneuver Used in the treatment of benign paroxysm al positional vertigo (BPPV), this procedure involves
sequential movement of the head into four positions. Caused by a bacterium, it is characterized by paroxysm s (intense fits or spells ) of cough ing ...
Treatment
... treatment s less effective. You should receive the lowest effective dose, with at least 3 months between shots. The treatment was assessed using
sequential photographs taken by two dermatologists (I.C.H. and A.D.O.) independently of each other, ... New Treatment for Bone- Marrow Disorders ...
Vertigo
... after flying or diving, ... Epley maneuver Used in the treatment of benign paroxysm al positional vertigo (BPPV), this procedure involves
sequential movement of the head into four positions. It can cause severe dizziness ( vertigo ) and hearing loss . It usually affects just one ear, but ...