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Pituitary Tumor: Surgery
Surgery is often the main treatment for pituitary tumors. Learn about the types of surgery used, and possible side effects.
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Muscle Spasm
A muscle spasm (also called a cramp) is an involuntary muscle contraction. The muscle tightens quickly and strongly.
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Direct Rigid Laryngoscopy
Direct rigid laryngoscopy is a procedure to look at the vocal cords. Using a tool called a laryngoscope, your doctor can look behind your tongue and down your throat to your vocal cords. A tissue sample (biopsy) can be taken for study in a lab. Or a growth can be removed.
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Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) for Cancer
PDT is a treatment that uses medicines called photosynthesizing agents and light to destroy cancer cells. It is most often used to treat certain cancers in the esophagus, lungs, and skin. Learn more about PDT and what to expect.
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COPD: Chronic Coughing
When you have COPD, you may have a cough that won’t go away. This is called a chronic cough.
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COPD: Coping With Mucus
When you have COPD, you may have extra mucus. Learn about coping with extra mucus, including treatment and self-care tips.
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COPD: Wheezing and Chest Tightness
When you have COPD, it is common to have wheezing and chest tightness. Learn more about these COPD symptoms, including treatment and self-care tips.
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When You Have COPD and Type 2 Diabetes
COPD doesn’t cause diabetes, but it can make it more difficult to control the symptoms of diabetes.
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Understanding Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (A1AD)
People who have A1AD have low levels of a protein called alpha-1 antitrypsin in their blood. This protein is made in the liver. Not having enough of the protein in your blood can lead to COPD.
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