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Venous Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Symptoms of <b>venous disease</b> include: Varicose Veins: enlarged, swollen, knotted clusters of purple veins; edema (swelling in the legs); aching or a sensation</b> ...
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Headache | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A <b>headache</b> is pain or discomfort in the head or face. Headaches vary greatly in terms of the location and intensity of the pain, and how often the headaches</b> ...
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The Emergency Department | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The <b>Emergency Department</b> entrance of The Johns Hopkins Hospital is located next to the front entrance of the hospital, located at 1800 Orleans Street.</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins Health Care & Surgery Center — Green Spring Station ...
Johns Hopkins Health Care & Surgery Center 10803 Falls Rd Pavilion III Lutherville, MD 21093
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Craniopharyngioma | Johns Hopkins Medicine
They can develop as solid tumors or cysts (hollow sacs filled with fluid). Approximately 10 percent to 15 percent of pituitary tumors are craniopharyngiomas. In</b> ...
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Sibley Memorial Hospital Patient and Visitor Information
Visiting Hours. Visiting hours at <b>Sibley Memorial Hospital</b> are 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. daily. Before your visit, please review our Care Partner and Visitor Policy.
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Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Therapy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What is <b>intra-aortic balloon pump therapy</b>? An intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) is a type of therapeutic device. It helps your heart pump more blood. You may</b> ...
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Mood Disorders Center - Johns Hopkins Medicine
5200 Eastern Avenue D2E. Baltimore, MD 21224. Clinical Care: 410-550-0104. Fax: 410-550-1748. Suzanne Mannion, Intake Coordinator. JHMBC Community Psychiatry.</b> ...
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Electromyography (EMG) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Electromyography (EMG</b>) measures muscle response or electrical activity in response to a nerve’s stimulation of the muscle. The test is used to help detect</b> ...
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BiPap | Johns Hopkins Medicine
It is commonly known as “<b>BiPap</b>” or “BPap.”. It is a type of ventilator—a device that helps with breathing. During normal breathing, your lungs expand when</b> ...
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