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When to Revise a Weight Loss Surgery
… happens. Weight gain a few years after bariatric surgery is often the result of personal changes. You regain because … I often tell my patients, "The shape of your stomach is less important than the shape of your mind." Obesity is a chronic disease, and while weight loss surgery can be …
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Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer
… | Diagnosis | Staging | Treatment | Prognosis | Coping Why Is Pancreatic Cancer a "Silent Disease"? Pancreatic cancer is known as a "silent disease" because identifiable symptoms … doctor to discuss possible diagnoses. Jaundice Jaundice is identified primarily by your skin and the white of your …
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Connective Tissue Disease (Including Marfan Syndrome)
… and environmental exposure. Because connective tissue is located through the entire body, connective tissue … tissues significantly affect the aorta because the aorta is exposed to high shear stress, or pressure from the … break the aorta (a type A Dissection). The second site of chaos is at the end of the aortic arch, where blood …
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State of the Union: Heart Care in 2023
… of the specialty around the world, the first thing to say is that what's normal here, we like to call “Columbia … valve, aortic, tricuspid—our Structural Valve team is doing percutaneous [through the skin] catheter-based and … where we replace aortic valves minimally invasively, which is now quite well-established around the world but was done …
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Transplant Waiting List
… take one week to many months. Unfortunately, the latter is more often the case. This waiting time has been described … provides information on local and national resources. What is Involved in Finding Your New Heart? Once you are accepted … umbrella organization for transplantation, UNOS's mission is to promote and advance the science of transplantation, and …
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Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma)
… Cholangiocarcinoma is a type of cancer located in the liver’s bile ducts, which … Facts Cholangiocarcinoma, also known as bile duct cancer, is a rare disease that usually only affects those aged 50 or … fluid) to the gallbladder and small intestine. If it is discovered early enough, surgery may be able to remove the …
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Second Opinion FAQs
… I always get a second opinion from doctors? There really is no right or wrong answer to this question. But consider … as much information as possible so you can decide what is best for you. Of course, if you feel totally comfortable … opinion. Meanwhile, consider these questions: How serious is my condition? Should I get independent verification of the …
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State of the Union: Weight Loss Surgery in 2024
… gives his thoughts on how the field of weight loss surgery is evolving and improving in 2024, the shifting perspective … Next New Medications for Weight Loss What would you say is the most impactful development for weight loss in 2024? Well, the elephant in the room is a group of medications: Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) …
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During your Stay
… If you request a private room on admission and one is available, there is a deposit due at that time which can be made by check, … do not cover this additional charge. Your hospital bed is electrically operated, and your nurse will show you how to …
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Digestive Disease Dietitians 101
… able to adequately absorb important nutrients. Diabetes is common in pancreatic cancer, and trying to gain weight … protein rich snacks (like cheese or nuts); remember there is no restriction on the amount of fat in your diet. Most … for the dietary fat. Diverticular disease Diverticulosis is a condition where small pouches (diverticuli) form in the …
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Gallbladder Disease
… names, depending on which part of the biliary system is affected. Some of the common variations include: … small intestine. What are the causes? Gallbladder disease is caused by stone formation and blockage of the biliary … responding to movement of the gallstone(s). How is it diagnosed? Initial diagnosis is performed with an …
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Adrenal Surgery
… operation. The most common minimally invasive operation is a laparoscopic adrenalectomy, which involves making 3 or 4 … a small camera and special instruments. Once a patient is advised to have an adrenalectomy, the decision regarding … infections (i.e. an infection in the skin at the incision site) and abscess (i.e. an infection on the inside) occur in …
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Bret Taback, MD
… Dr. Bret Taback is a nationally recognized surgical oncologist in the New … Irving Medical Center department of surgery. Dr. Taback is a leader in the clinical management of melanoma, sarcoma and skin/soft tissue tumor surgery. Dr. Taback is the Director of the Melanoma and Sarcoma Program and …
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Central Hypoventilation Syndrome
… What is central hypoventilation syndrome? Central hypoventilation … syndrome, sometimes referred to as Ondine’s curse, is an inability of the brain to detect changes in carbon … of oxygen it needs by monitoring how much carbon dioxide is in the blood. If the body detects too much carbon dioxide, …
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Non-Invasive Imaging Tests for Pancreatic Cancer
… Abdominal Ultrasound How it works : Abdominal ultrasound is a non-invasive technique using directed sound waves to … into the abdomen without air interference. The transducer is a hand-held instrument that sends the sound waves into the body to create the images. The test is completely painless for the patient and lasts about 20 …
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