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Hepatocellular Carcinoma Pathophysiology
General Information About Adult Primary Liver Cancer KEY POINTS Adult primary liver cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the liver. There are two types of adult primary liver cancer. Having hepatitis or cirrhosis can affect the...
Esophageal Cancer Treatment
General Information About Esophageal Cancer KEY POINTS Esophageal cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the esophagus. Smoking, heavy alcohol use, and Barrett esophagus can increase the risk of esophageal cancer. Signs and...
Stroke Diagnosis
How Is a Stroke Diagnosed? Your doctor will diagnose a stroke based on your signs and symptoms, your medical history, a physical exam, and test results. Your doctor will want to find out the type of stroke you’ve had, its cause, the part of the brain that's affected,...
Acute coronary syndrome Treatment
How Is a Heart Attack Treated? Early treatment for a heart attack can pr event or limit damage to the heart muscle. Acting fast, by calling 9–1–1 at the first symptoms of a heart attack, can save your life. Medical personnel can begin diagnosis and treatment even...
Bell’s Palsy Summary
Bell's Palsy Bell's Palsy is a form of facial paralysis that results from some type of damage caused to the facial nerves. The paralysis is temporary and usually will resolve on its own. For more severe cases, there are medications and other therapeutic treatments...
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