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What We’re Reading: 04/24/20
… Continuing to lead with news around COVID-19 throughout the pandemic. Here are a few … advice. This is dangerous.” ( From washingtonpost.com ) An ER Doctor’s Diary Of Three Brutal Weeks Fighting … will fill you with pride and sorrow. No better source for insight than the diary of an emergency physician. ( From …
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Lung Transplantation
… inserted to drain air, fluid, and blood out of the chest for several days to allow the lungs to fully re-expand. The … and oxygenating the blood. Next Steps If you need help for a lung or chest issue, we’re here for you. Call (212) 305-7771 or request an appointment online …
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Bradycardia
… Steps If you have heart disease and need help, we’re here for you. To get started today, call (212) 305-2633 or use our … Guides: What to Expect Your First Appointment Preparing for Surgery Planning Ahead Day of Surgery In the ICU Discharge Recovering at Home Tips for Family & Friends …
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Jentai Tsai Wouldn’t Let Liver Cancer Slow Him Down
… transplant surgeries are internationally recognized for their complexity (they can take over 24 hours to … removal of his tumor would give him the best chance for survival. A 10 centimeter liver tumor had threatened to …
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Genomic Sequencing Saves Father and Four Children
… myelogenous leukemia, and thanks to The Sohn Foundation for Precision Medicine, the entire family underwent genetic … what other diseases should we should be on the lookout for, and when to talk to each of the kids about ther disease, …
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Jeanne de Korte, MSN, APRN, A-GNP-C
… Surgery to optimize pre-operative and post-operative care for patients. She sees patients in collaboration with the … and before becoming a Nurse Practitioner, worked for several years as a nurse taking care of surgical …
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Pulmonary Embolic Disease
… treatment may take the form of medication or surgery. For those at risk for repeat pulmonary emboli (multiple embolisms), a filter … The body is then cooled significantly, reducing the need for oxygen and allowing surgeons to halt the bypass machine …
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Immunosuppression and Organ Rejection
… you will be taking immunosuppressant medications for the rest of your life . Understanding Organ Rejection … or signs, contact your transplant team at once. Monitoring for Rejection Rejection can frequently be silent and without … Transplantation Patient Guide Related Service The Center for Advanced Lung Disease and Transplantation at Columbia …
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Need a New Liver? Ask the In-Laws
… in her liver, but even so, her condition eluded diagnosis for several more years. Finally, in 2004, a diagnosis was … eventually die. Although she was placed on the waitlist for a deceased donor transplant, Elizabeth could not receive … testing to ensure that Scott met the rigorous requirements for organ donation, the operation was arranged. On July 21, …
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Lifestyle Changes after Your Operation
… and other medications are broken down in the liver. So, for your medications to work properly and safeguard your new … an active, progressive daily exercise program is vital for your full recovery. It will rebuild your muscle strength. … after surgery. This lack of sensation is the rationale for receiving coronary angiograms each year following …
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Thyroid Cancer Types
… is the most common type of thyroid cancer, accounting for about 80% of all cases of thyroid cancer. Papillary … is a form of follicular thyroid cancer, and accounts for 3% of all thyroid cancer cases. It is more likely to … form of medullary thyroid cancer are also at risk for other tumors. Medullary thyroid cancer is more likely to …
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Hypothyroidism
… hypothyroidism. Other medications such as lithium (used for psychiatric diseases such as bipolar disorder) and amiodarone (used for certain irregular heart rhythms) can cause … what the body normally produces, just in pill form. For this reason, there are minimal side effects or allergic …
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Miracles Happen The Story of Regina Williams
… (scarring), which in my case had been going on undetected for years. I had autoimmune liver disease—my own immune … six to eight weeks). Paul told me he wanted to be a donor for me. I told him absolutely not; he has a family—a wife and … that he offered this gift out of love, I could not accept, for fear of jeopardizing his life or health. Paul has the …
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Surgical Procedures & Innovations
… through a single incision in the navel, is utilized for cholecystectomy, appendectomy, and gastric sleeve obesity … the mouth with a suturing device on a standard endoscope for revision/ restorative obesity surgery to tighten an …
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John C Ausiello, MD
… service where he works closely with the fellows caring for patients who have undergone surgery by our neurosurgeon … Allan Hospital as a private consult for the vascular service with a primary focus on in-patient …
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