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Danielle R. Bajakian, MD
… Her clinical specialties include endovascular techniques for treating peripheral arterial disease, aortic aneurysms, … Her research interests focus on novel techniques for restoring circulation to the ischemic limb including …
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New York City
… the U.S. Open. It has miles of roads, trails, and parks for running and biking; sailing and kayaking on the Hudson River; and numerous adult leagues for a variety of team sports. If you like watching sports, … city, there are opportunities just an hour or two north for outdoor activities in Harriman State Park or the …
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Nutrition After Renal Transplant
… any surgery, adequate calories and protein are needed for proper wound healing. Also, possible side effects of the … these special concerns, you may have to change your diet for a time period after your transplant. However, dietary … and tolerances: Protein Sugars Salt Potassium Nutrition for Pediatric Patients Long-Term Management Protein In the …
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Congenital Heart Diseases
… Congenital heart disease is a general term for any defect or malformation of the heart at birth. These … the chambers of the heart, which can make it difficult for the heart to pump enough blood to the body. They include: … restrict blood flow to the lungs, making it more difficult for enough oxygen to circulate through the body. This can …
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ECMO Saves Life of NJ Missionary with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
… develop a source of clean water and lay the groundwork for a health clinic. Pam returned to her northern New Jersey home April 15, and for six weeks, had no signs of the illness that would soon … I had been in Africa, and finally he agreed to test me for malaria,” says Pam. The test was positive, and Pam was …
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Pediatric Surgery: Physicians' Newsletter, Spring 2017
… Message from the Chairman Highest Recognition for Pediatric Trauma Center The Heart-Growth Project: An … ONLINE NOW: Pediatric Grand Rounds Webinars Sign Up for Email Newsletters » …
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Pediatric Surgery: Physicians' Newsletter, Winter 2018
… with Airway Compression Advanced Comprehensive Care for Pectus Excavatum Diaphragmatic Hernia Clinic: Exceptional … Medical Education Pediatric CME Videos Webinars Sign Up for Email Newsletters » …
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Cardiac/Thoracic/Vascular Surgery: Physicians' Newsletter, Summer 2018
… Tinsley, Cystic Fibrosis Activist Full Range of Treatments for Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) One of the World’s Top … Clinical Trials Research CME Education Webinars Sign Up for Email Newsletters » …
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Heart Tumors (Cardiac Tumors)
… cardiac tumor are asymptomatic (have no symptoms at all). For those patients that do have symptoms they are typically … are: Myxoma – most common primary cardiac tumor. Account for approximately 50% of primary cardiac tumors. Papillary … Associated with arrhythmia (irregular heart beat) and risk for sudden cardiac death. Lipoma – tumor made up of fat …
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Microsurgery
… veins, and nerves. These techniques are necessary for certain kinds of reconstruction, including some head and … medical doctor stating that you are at acceptable risk for surgery. Recovery You will most likely stay in the ICU for a few days post-operatively. Depending on the extent of …
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Penetrating Ulcer
… the aortic wall, penetrating ulcers put patients at risk for aortic dissection or rupture. Although the appearance of … stent procedures. Next Steps If you are in need of help for an aortic condition, we’re here for you. Call us now at (212) 305-6380 or fill out our online …
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What Happens After the Evaluation Testing is Completed?
… case and decide whether transplantation is recommended for you. Even though meetings are held weekly, we must wait for all test results to become available before your case is … Lifestyle Changes after Your Operation Support Services For more information, call us at (212) 305-7600 or use our …
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Pancreatic Cancer Support Group News
… support to patients who are currently being treated for pancreatic cancer. We look to encourage one another, … will be served! Free Parking ! Call 212.305.9467 for more information ! … Pancreatic Cancer Support Group News …
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Pancreatitis Support Group
… support to patients who are currently being treated for pancreatitis. We look to encourage one another, share … & Caregivers are welcome! Please call (212) 305-2347 for more information. Meetings are every 3rd Thursday of the …
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Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma)
… will assess the patient’s general health, check for any signs of cancer, and review past treatments and … diagnosis of cancer. Tumor Marker Test : This checks for a protein called CA 19-9 that bile duct cancer cells … chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Common types of surgery for bile duct cancer include: Bile Duct Removal : This …
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