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The Pancreas | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>The pancreas</b> is an elongated, tapered organ located across the back of the belly, behind the stomach. The right side of the organ—called the head—is the</b> ...
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Positron Emission Tomography (PET) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Positron emission tomography (PET</b>) is a type of nuclear medicine procedure that measures metabolic activity of the cells of body tissues. PET is actually a</b> ...
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Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are disorders of the jaw muscles, temporomandibular joints, and the nerves associated with chronic facial pain. Any problem that</b> ...
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Anatomy of Female Pelvic Area | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Anatomy of Female Pelvic Area</b>. Endometrium. The lining of the uterus. Uterus. Also called the womb, the uterus is a hollow, pear-shaped organ located in a</b> ...
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Coronavirus | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What You Need to Know from Johns Hopkins Medicine. Johns Hopkins Medicine continues to follow the highest level of safety precautions as we care for our patients</b> ...
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Brain Tumor Surgery | Johns Hopkins Medicine
During surgery, the fiducials provide a series of reference points for your surgeon and integrate navigation during surgery with the 3D <b>map</b>. This</b> ...
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Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) / Thrombophlebitis - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Deep vein thrombosis is a blood clot or thrombus in a deep vein. They are most common in the leg. But they may develop in the arm or other part of the body. Part</b> ...
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Foot Pain and Problems | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Listed below are 3 common areas of pain in the foot and their causes: Pain in the ball of the foot. Pain in the ball of the foot, located on the bottom of the foot</b> ...
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Triple-Negative Breast Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Triple-negative breast cancer</b> accounts for about 10% to 20% of all breast cancer cases. Every cancer diagnosis is unique, but in general, <b>triple-negative</b> ...
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Eustachian Tube Dysfunction | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The Eustachian tube is an opening that connects the middle ear with the nasal-sinus cavity. This tube helps to: Balance pressure in the middle ear (commonly felt</b> ...
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