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Seeing the Liver for the Trees
… of deceased donors. While living liver transplants account for only 5-7% in the U.S., the procedure thrives worldwide, … around or walk in the woods I’ve always got my eyes peeled for trees that have the shape of a liver,” says Jean Emond, … Kidney Disorders Offers Big Hope Don’t miss an update on news and content from Healthpoints, the blog from the …
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New Data: Thymectomy for Myasthenia Gravis
… Thymectomy has been used for the past 75 years in the treatment of myasthenia gravis , … at NYP/Columbia and Director, The Price Family Center for Comprehensive Chest Care, Lung and Esophageal Center, … to improve clinical outcomes and reduce the need for immunosuppressive therapy in patients with myasthenia …
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Multidisciplinary Care for Complex Congenital Syndromes
… Hospital provides the most comprehensive care available for babies with multiple and complex congenital anomalies. … place, and provide the most advanced circulatory support for those with heart, lung and airway malformations,” says … Over the course of life however, CPAM puts a child at risk for recurrent lung infections and even malignancy. “We can …
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Standardizing Protocols for the Pediatric ICU
… Children’s Hospital is currently exploring strategies for fluid resuscitation in critically ill young patients. … The Pediatric ICU provides the highest level of care for infants and children with congenital heart disease, those … other hospitals within the tri-state area, and beyond. For more information on pediatric surgery and the Pediatric …
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Am I a Candidate for Weight Loss Surgery?
… Your Excess Weight: pounds Your BMI: Estimated Weight Loss For: Gastric Band Surgery: pounds Gastric Bypass Surgery: … who are morbidly or severely obese are at increased risk for health problems and tend to have a shortened life span. … what patients should focus on instead. Persons eligible for weight loss surgery include the following: Persons with a …
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Miralax And Antibiotics Preparation For Surgery
… of Miralax and oral antibiotics. Please prepare for your surgery as follows: Patients taking anticoagulants … Internist or Cardiologist that they agree with the plan. For Coumadin (Warfarin) : If the decision is made to stop … with your Cardiologist and your Colorectal Surgeon. For Aspirin, Plavix, and Pradaxa : If the decision is made to …
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Gluten avoidance: hype or for health?
… of gluten free products in grocery stores. This is great for those with celiac disease or a diagnosed wheat allergy. But is a gluten free (GF) diet healthier for everyone? If you think eliminating gluten containing … Gluten avoidance: hype or for health? …
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Thank You For Requesting A Second Opinion
… Thank you for using the Department of Surgery’s online service. Our … Thank You For Requesting A Second Opinion …
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Thank You for Requesting Nutrition Appointment
… Thank you for using the Pancreas Center’s online service. Our staff … Thank You for Requesting Nutrition Appointment …
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Mini-Sternotomy for a Tortuous Aortic Aneurysm
… a heart-lung machine. “More and more patients are asking for less invasive procedures,” says Dr. Borger, Director of … Mini-Sternotomy for a Tortuous Aortic Aneurysm …
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Minimally Invasive Fix for a Complex Aneurysm
… with a minimally invasive approach. She talked to me for hours to ease my fears, then sat with my wife while I was … Minimally Invasive Fix for a Complex Aneurysm …
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New Clinical Trial for Severe GERD
… improve quality of life. To learn more, go to www.LESSGERD.com … New Clinical Trial for Severe GERD …
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Vascular Testing Accreditation for NYP/Columbia
… Vascular Testing Accreditation for NYP/Columbia …
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