Peripheral Artery Disease
What is peripheral artery disease?Peripheral arterial occlusive disease occurs when plaque builds up within the arteries of the arm or leg (atherosclerosis),
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Infections Role in Deep Vein Thrombosis
Infections may trigger deep vein thrombosis (DVT), according to an article in The Lancet. ...
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Amputation
What is amputation?When performing an amputation, a surgeon removes a limb, or part of a limb,
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Correction of incomplete penoscrotal transposition by a modified technique of the Genn Andreson procedure
CORRECTION OF INCOMPLETE PENOSCROTAL
TRANSPOSITION BY A MODIFIED TECHNIQUE OF THE
GENN-ANDRESON PROCEDURE
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