Articles, tagged with "biopsy", page 3
29th March 2011
Mole treatment may seem like relatively minor surgery treatment, you need to remember that it is still a medical procedure, for that reason it is advisable to realize your options and know precisely what to expect. When it comes to your body, we expect to...
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micheala888
29th March 2011
If your cat has an upcoming surgery, there may be a sense of uneasiness within you. That is perfectly natural. Whether the surgery is an elective spay or neuter, non-elective and needed to remove or biopsy foreign tissues, or emergency as a result of a se...
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Author:
Palyn Peterson
28th March 2011
There are many complicated names for skin tags, such as cutaneous papilloma, acrochordon, or fibroepithelial polyp. What they really are is small tissue growths, that look like small flaps that hang from the skin on stalks, and happen in men and women to ...
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Author:
darellbelen
25th March 2011
Kidneys are a brace of bean-shaped organs amidst on ceremony accessory of the analgesic arrangement in the top abdomen. Kidneys are acquiescent for bold accession of functions, including abatement of adulteration and toxins from the bloodstream, accurate ...
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Interventional Radiologist
23rd March 2011
Borderline ovarian tumors are generally tumors that have the tendency to turn malignant with cells that seem like cancer cells or ovarian tumors which are in the preliminary stages of malignancy. These kinds of tumors are epithelial tumors that build up a...
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Author:
Raphael Patrick
23rd March 2011
Head and neck surgery can be scary. Whether you're looking to fix damage done in an accident or getting a biopsy of a potentially cancerous lump, this sort of surgery can sometimes be a nerve-wracking experience. The head and neck contain lots of extrem...
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Author:
neejamb
23rd March 2011
Cancer is a scary term that can send even the sanest person running in the opposite direction. But, when it is your family pet that receives the horrific diagnosis, it can be a very confusing time. Fortunately, it isn't always as bad as one might, at firs...
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Author:
Palyn Peterson
18th March 2011
It isn't science fiction, but there actually are little mites called scabies that can burrow under your skin and lay their eggs. What is frustrating, aside from the itching, is that they are microscopic so hard to detect. Because the allergic reaction cau...
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Author:
Dianne Cohen
10th March 2011
Scabies rash is one of the itchiest skin rashes and also has the drawback that is very contagious. Direct touch of the skin by someone with the mites can cause them to transfer to another person. The rash is an allergic response to the foreign material in...
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Author:
Dianne Cohen
08th March 2011
Fearing ICD-10? Well, rest assured. Many a time you will find simple one-to-one relationships between old and new codes. This is the case for hyperplasia. But then you need to watch out. You will need to carry over the same coding conventions.
Let's sa...
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Author:
James Smith
07th March 2011
Take a look at these key factors in your physician's documentation.
It's a known fact that when ICD-9 becomes ICD-10 in 2013, you'll not always have a simple crosswalk relationship between old codes and the new ones. Many a time, you will have more cho...
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Author:
James Smith
03rd March 2011
As we get ready to embrace ICD-10 Codes, many of you might be dreading the transition. But rest assured. Many a time you'll find simple one-to-one relationships between old and new codes. That is the case for hyperplasia; but even then you need to stay al...
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Author:
James Smith
03rd March 2011
Head and neck surgery is becoming more and more common, both in London and in the rest of the world. A lot of people have disorders which require in-depth examination of the voice box or trachea. Others need biopsies of potentially cancerous masses in t...
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Author:
neejamb
03rd March 2011
Heading: Knowledge and procedure with the best urology specialist and doctors in Thailand.
Body: Urology is a medical and surgical specialty that focuses on the urinary tracts of males and females, and on the reproductive system of males. Medical profes...
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Author:
air041232
01st March 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn
A delayed in diagnosis or a failure to diagnose tongue cancer can have very serious consequences, including extreme weight loss, severe pain and discomfort, and in the most serious cases a shortened life expectancy. If th...
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Author:
Julie Glynn