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Myocarditis
… be toxic or irritating to the heart. Many people recover from myocarditis and have normal heart function. In some …
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How Getting Colon Cancer at 21 Changes Everything
… had her colonoscopy which removed a cancerous polyp ion from the rectum. We talked about her risk of having residual …
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NYP/Morgan Stanley Introduces Ozaki Technique, an Alternative to the Ross Procedure
… for our mailing list for more health news and information from Columbia. … NYP/Morgan Stanley Introduces Ozaki …
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Columbia’s Lung Transplantation Program Announces 1,000th Transplant
… have always promoted and practiced multidisciplinary care from day one, and we will continue to do so,” said Dr. …
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Keeping Healthy This Thanksgiving Holiday
… butter and berries—this keeps me satiated and prevents me from over-snacking while cooking! Eat slowly. It takes about …
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NYP/Columbia Celebrates Landmarks in Heart Surgery
… doctors, surgeons, nurses, and an official proclamation from the New York State Assembly and Manhattan Borough …
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Build a Better Smoothie
… a smoothie! Mango Carrot Ginger Smoothie Recipe adapted from the American Institute for Cancer Research, AICR …
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Immunosuppressant Medications After Lung Transplantation
… your Transplant Team if you are experiencing side effects from your medications, or are having vomiting or diarrhea. …
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Jean C. Emond, MD
… Living Donor Liver Transplantation (A2ALL) consortium from 2002 to 2015 to study the safety and outcomes of living …
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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)
… when the diaphragm—the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen—does not form correctly, allowing the … where the diaphragm—the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen—doesn’t form properly as the fetus develops. …
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Mitral Valve Regurgitation
… up into the left atrium. This may prevent the mitral valve from closing tightly and lead to regurgitation. However, … heart tissue cords : Mitral valve regurgitation may result from damage to the tissue cords that anchor the flaps of the …
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Evaluation for Lung Transplant Surgery
… No active cancer for at least two years Abstinent from all tobacco/nicotine, alcohol, and drug use for at least … evaluation indicates that you may potentially benefit from lung transplantation, then you will be required to …
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General Surgery Activities for 1st & 2nd Year Medical Students
… mentoring relationships. Guest Lecture Series Surgeons from various fields are invited to speak to medical students …
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Stories of Hope: Adam Kaplan
… of friends and family, via their presence and messages from afar, helped my wife and me through three months of …
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