Articles, tagged with "upper abdomen", page 1
22nd December 2011
Bile Duct Cancer
Overview
Bile duct cancer: An uncommon type of cancer that arises from the bile duct, the tube that connects the liver and the gallbladder to the small intestine.
The part of the bile duct that is outside the liver is called...
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Author:
pankaj Nagpal
28th September 2011
If acute bronchitis is brought on by infection with viruses, the illness usually clears on itself, without therapy. However, if acute bronchitis symptoms seem to intensify, it's very important to seek counsel of your doctor.Chronic bronchitis symptoms are...
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Author:
AngelJordan
03rd August 2011
Laser liposuction offers fantastic results for the removal of excess fat that refuses go away despite diet and exercise. It’s no wonder that this minimally invasive procedure has gained worldwide popularity, with people traveling across countries for lipo...
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Author:
Mia Alexander
27th June 2011
Prolonged fasting, less carbohydrate concentration in food intake are a number of the key leads to behind hypoglycemia. This silent killer is unstable and may happen at any time even throughout our sleeping hours. If not significantly taken and untreated,...
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Author:
Nestor Goodwin
20th June 2011
The Gallbladder Symptoms is an organ that retains bile to be able to improve its focus as well as offers it when excess fat is consumed for easier digestion. Jaundiced skin is quickly recognized from the yellow or even orange coloring (according to the so...
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Author:
Enrique Hall
20th June 2011
Detailed beneath are a number of the typical symptoms of gall bladder disease.JaundiceGall Bladder Symptoms is an organ that holds bile so as to increase its focus and presents it when fat is consumed for easier digestion. Whilst there is a lengthy list o...
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Author:
Hugh Whitehead
01st June 2011
Gallstones are stable lumps or stones that type in the gallbladder or bile duct. They are shaped when some of the chemical compounds saved in the gallbladder harden into a mass. About an individual in three girls and a single in five males have gallstones...
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Author:
Gerry Parks
25th May 2011
Henry (T 546, not genuine title) is a colon cancer recurrence 52-year-previous male. The colon cancer recurrence researchers wrote: "The repopulation and progression of tumours immediately after anti-cancer therapy (this kind of as radiotherapy, chemoth...
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Author:
Danial Knowles
20th May 2011
The liver is an incredible, hard working organ, and fortunately we have to put it through plenty of stress before we have liver failure. Regrettably when it fails, there will be no option but removal. It is crucial, therefore, to listen to our bodies ...
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Author:
Sean O'Kelly
28th April 2011
Girls tend to drool when they see men with six pack abs. Even when you see celebrities with hot bodies, girls will swoon over boys with the perfect and tones abs. And if you want to be a girl magnet, you better start working on your abs now. Working out t...
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Author:
Taylor Benjamin
08th April 2011
How many times have you heard the so called reminder, “Big boys don’t cry," coming from a mother or father? It’s no wonder some of us, and in many cases, grown men, tend to ignore or minimize pain or the seriousness of an injury. Athletes in particular, ...
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Author:
Gloria H Schneider
30th March 2011
With some serious and dangerous side effects, the birth control Yaz has led to many lawsuits after women have suffered life-threatening and dangerous side effects. Blood clots, stroke, and liver disease are among those dangerous reactions that can cause m...
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Author:
C. Garrison
25th March 2011
Feeling suddenly full throughout meals? Experiencing discomfort following having eaten a sumptuous meal? Or a feeling of pain or something burning within the upper abdomen? No doubt! It is indigestion, also medically known as or known as Dyspepsia. This m...
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Author:
HenrB4Xb
25th March 2011
Chickenpox and shingles are all caused by the varicella zoster virus, which is a type of herpes virus. Many people are infected with the varicella zoster virus and can develop chickenpox at some point in their lives, usually when they are school-aged chil...
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Author:
bcured
07th March 2011
Once Laparoscopic entrance to the upper abdomen is accomplished; ports are placed. Retraction of the liver is often necessary for exposure. Using medical instruments a circular incision is prepared to create a tunnel around the proximal stomach. Using a g...
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Author:
Brandon Smitherston