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FAQs: What You Should Know About Living Donor Transplants
… process, call (877) LIVER MD/ (877) 548-3763 . If you'd like to learn more about becoming a Living Liver Donor, … are able to eat and drink, and have a clear incision site, among other criteria. How long before the liver donor … of 1 and 65 can expect even better survival rates. If you’d like to learn more about our Living Donor program, give us …
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Pheochromocytoma
… sympathetic nervous chain. The most common extra-adrenal site is a point on the abdominal aorta (the largest artery in … a number of different mutations including the B, C, and D mutations, each of which causes different forms of the …
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Dr. Lee appears on the WAMC's Speaker's Corner series to discuss thyroid health and disease.
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First Ex Vivo Lung Transplants at NYPH/Columbia
… deemed acceptable for transplant, according to Frank D'Ovidio, MD, PhD , Associate Surgical Director of the Lung … Donor Lungs). The complicated name belies a simple but vital concept: evaluating and preparing donor … the multicenter FDA trial began, we have assessed at our site seven sets of lungs, all of which would have been …
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Heart Safety for Breast Cancer Patients
… cancer, delivering a larger dose directly to the affected site. A technique called hypofractionation allows physicians …
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The John Jones Surgical Society Honors Dr. Craig R. Smith With the Society’s Distinguished Service Award
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Calcium Supplementation: More May Not be Better
… in either men or women. The authors did note that vitamin D, when provided with calcium, may diminish the risks of … data that the other study lacked – participants’ vitamin D intake. However, they found that vitamin D intake did not significantly reduce the rate of death in …
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