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Hemangiomas
This Helping Hand™ explains different types of hemangiomas and how they're benign (noncancerous).
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Olutoye Lab
The Olutoye Lab focuses on fetal and neonatal diseases such as gastroschisis, congenital diaphragmatic hernia and necrotizing enterocolitis. Using surgical animal models, we investigate disease pathophysiology, identify prognostic indicators and explore candidates for surgical intervention.
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A Treatment Option for Refractory Incontinence
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Signs of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
When the pleasant fall weather starts to shift to the colder temperatures of winter, we debate if it is cold enough to turn on the heat. This is also the season when carbon monoxide poisonings spike.
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IBC Meeting Minutes
The Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) provides biosafety oversight of the research activities and is responsible for overseeing recombinant and synthetic nucleic acid research described in the National Institutes of Health Recombinant DNA Guidelines.
Juvenile Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Juvenile Fibromyalgia Syndrome is a chronic pain condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain. The symptoms begin in childhood or adolescence. JFS can run in families.
Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP)
Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) happens when the body destroys its own platelets. Platelets are a kind of blood cell that help the blood to clot after a person gets cut or bruised. A child with ITP may have a platelet count of less than 1,000.
Intussusception (Inpatient)
Intussusception is a blockage of the intestines. It happens when one part of the intestine folds into another part. Signs of intussusception include pain in the abdomen (stomach) that comes and goes, or comes on suddenly. Many intussusceptions are fixed with an air enema but some require surgery.
Impetigo
Impetigo is a common skin infection caused by bacteria.
Iliac Apophysitis
Iliac apophysitis (uh-paa-fuh-sai-tuhs) is pain and swelling (inflammation) of the growth plate along the side of the hip (iliac crest). The growth plate is an area of weakness, and injury to it occurs because of repeated stress or forceful exercise.