Radiation Enteritis – Symptoms and Causes
Overview Radiation enteritis refers to intestinal inflammation that develops during or after radiation treatment. It commonly affects people who receive radiation aimed at the abdomen, pelvis,…
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Overview Radiation enteritis refers to intestinal inflammation that develops during or after radiation treatment. It commonly affects people who receive radiation aimed at the abdomen, pelvis,…
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Overview Sclerosing mesenteritis is a rare condition that affects the mesentery, the tissue connecting your small intestines to the abdominal wall. When this tissue gets inflamed,…
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Overview The breast contains milk-producing glands called lobules. These small sacs connect to ducts that carry milk to the nipple. Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) affects…
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Overview Truncus arteriosus is a rare congenital heart defect present at birth. This condition features a single large blood vessel leaving the heart instead of the…
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Overview Microcephaly is a rare condition where a child’s head is smaller than expected for their age and sex. This often happens because the brain does…
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Understanding Peripheral Nerve Growths Benign peripheral nerve growths are non-cancerous tumors that develop on the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. These growths may occur…
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Overview Peripheral nerve tumors develop in or near the nerves that send signals from the brain throughout the body. These nerves control important functions like walking,…
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Overview Oligodendroglioma starts as a cellular growth in the brain or spinal cord. These tumors develop from oligodendrocytes, special cells that create protective coverings for nerve…
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Overview Embryonal tumors are cancerous growths that develop in the brain. They originate from embryonal cells that remain from fetal development. These malignant tumors can invade…
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Overview Vaginal agenesis is a rare congenital condition where the vagina fails to develop properly. In many cases, the uterus may be partially formed or completely…
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