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Endometrial Cancer: Discharge Instructions for Hysterectomy
Here is what to expect after a hysterectomy.
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Discharge Instructions for Kidney Donors
Most kidney donors live normal lives with one kidney. Once you recover from surgery, you will be able to return to your normal activities. Here's what you need to know about home care after surgery.
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Understanding Your Child's Inguinal (Groin) Hernia Repair
A groin hernia is when a small sac of intestine or fat pokes through a weak area of muscle into the lower abdomen. The weak area of muscle is formed that way before birth. The sac is formed by tissue that lines the abdomen. This kind of hernia usually happens on one side of the groin.
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Understanding Primary Carnitine Deficiency (Child)
Carnitine is a nutrient that helps the body's cells work normally. Primary carnitine deficiency is when not enough carnitine can get into cells in the body. It is a rare health problem a child is born with. Learn more about it, including the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Secondary Carnitine Deficiency
Carnitine is a nutrient that helps the body's cells work normally. Secondary carnitine deficiency is when there isn't enough carnitine in the blood. Read this to learn more about this condition, including the causes, symptoms, ways to diagnose it, and the treatment options.
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Neuronal and Mixed Neuronal-Glial Tumors
Neuronal and mixed neuronal-glial tumors are types of rare tumors that occur in the brain or spinal cord. There are many kinds of these tumors. But a person will have just 1 tumor of 1 type.
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Campylobacter Infection in Children
Campylobacter infection is a mild to serious digestive illness. It is caused by bacteria. Symptoms often include cramping, diarrhea, belly pain, and fever.
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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in Children
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a rare genetic condition that weakens your child's muscles. It appears in young boys, usually between ages 2 and 5.
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Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy in Children
EDMD is a rare inherited muscle disease. It causes weakness in your child’s shoulders, upper arms, and calves. The disease also causes stiff joints that can’t move well.
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