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Acute Spinal Cord Injury | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that carries messages between the brain and the rest of the body for movement and sensation. <b>Acute spinal cord injury</b></b> ...
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Laminectomy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Laminectomy</b> is a type of surgery in which a surgeon removes part or all of the vertebral bone (lamina). This helps ease pressure on the spinal cord or the</b> ...
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Amniotic Band Syndrome | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Amniotic band syndrome</b> can occur when the inner layer of the placenta, called the amnion, is damaged during pregnancy. If this happens, thin strands of</b> ...
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Brachial Plexus Injury | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Brachial plexus</b> injuries cut off all or parts of the communication between the spinal cord and the arm, wrist and hand. This may mean that you can’t use</b> ...
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Rhizotomy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Rhizotomy</b> is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove sensation from a painful nerve by killing nerve fibers responsible for sending pain signals</b> ...
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Actinic Keratosis (A Precancerous Condition) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Actinic keratosis develops slowly. It most likely appears on areas of skin often exposed to the sun. These can include the face, ears, bald scalp, neck, backs of</b> ...
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Generalized anxiety disorder</b> is a condition of excessive worry about everyday issues and situations. It lasts longer than 6 months. In addition to feeling</b> ...
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Pyloric Stenosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Pyloric stenosis</b> is a narrowing of the pylorus, the opening from the stomach, into the small intestine. This type of blockage is also referred to as a</b> ...
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Peptic Ulcer Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Peptic Ulcer Disease</b>. A peptic ulcer is an open sore found on the lining of the stomach or duodenum (the first part of the small intestine). A gastric ulcer</b> ...
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Focal Seizures | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Sensory: A simple focal seizure may cause sensory symptoms affecting the senses, such as: hearing problems, hallucinations and olfactory or other distortions.</b> ...
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