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Digestive Disorders : Intestinal
Appendicitis
Celiac Disease
Constipation
Diarrhea
Diverticulitis
Hernias
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Lactose Intolerance
Short Bowel Syndrome
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All About Inguinal Hernias - All About Inguinal Hernias: Symptoms and Causes. Typically men are about 10 times more likely to get an inguinal hernia than women. What Causes Hernias?
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Arctic's Discussion Board - Any question about surgery techniques, post-operatory pain, recovery times, complications or well done surgery.
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BreederVet - Umbilical Hernias in Dogs - UMBILICAL HERNIAS. Conventional wisdom says that umbilical hernias are inheritable, and a dog with a hernia should not be bred. Conventional
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British Hernia Center - UK - Descriptions of the various types of hernias and the different techniques of surgical repair available.
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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias and Other Related Diaphragmatic ... - Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias and Other Related Diaphragmatic Anomalies. Bochdalek hernias Bochdalek hernias comprise about 90% of all cases.
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e-Hernia - UK - Descriptions of this disease with its variants and treatments by open or laparoscopic techniques.
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Ernia.net - [English and Italian] Information about the disease and Trabucco' sutureless tension free repair. E-mail contact.
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Food and Water Precautions and Travelers' Diarrhea Prevention - CDC - Contaminated food and drink are the major sources of stomach or intestinal illness while traveling.
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Google Directory - Health > Conditions and Diseases > Digestive ... - Google, Directory Help Search only in Hernias Search the Web. Hernias,
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Groin hernias - Groin hernias. A Picture provided by Maurice McCreary, Greater South East Community Hospital, Washington, USA. Inguinal hernias. 80,000
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Hernia Discussion Forum - Free and open forum for the discussion of this disorder and any related topics. Physician monitored.
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Hernia Resource Center - Provides information about the occurrence and treatments available.
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HerniaForums - Open and free discussion board about every hernia's kind, operations, pre and postoperative concerns.
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hernias - Consumer health resource center providing an overview of hernias and their causes, symptoms and treatment. Includes information on hernias. hernias.
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hernias - Most inguinal hernias are indirect - only 10 to 20 per cent are direct. I had 2 hernias repaired 5 months ago and I have never been without pain since.
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Hernias - More Hernias Categories: Pediatric Surgery. » Submit Your Site to the Hernias category. Sponsored Hernias Sites. Submit Your Site to the Hernias category.
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Hernias - Hernias, www.Studenthealth.co.uk. Hernias – what are they, who gets them and what should be done about them? Hernias (but not
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Hernias Patient/Family Resources - Hernias Patient/Family Resources. Miscellaneous Hernias Patient/Family Resources: Healthfinder (US DHHS): Homepage: Hiatal Hernia: List of documents.
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HERNIAS.com.ar cirugia Dr Harraca inguinal umbilical crural ... - HERNIAS.com.ar hernias Dr. Harraca cirugia videolaparoscopica Centro de Hernias, diagnostico, tratamiento y recuperacion con tratamiento Mini Invasivo.
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HerniaSolutions - Surgeons and patients information about surgery with the polypropilene hernia system (PHS).
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Herniasurgery.it - [English and Italian] Photos and descriptions of surgical techniques, case reports, discussion forum, private e-mail contact.
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Informed Consent Forms - [Australia] Queensland Health provides informed consent forms for hernia repair. PDF format.
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Local Anaesthesia for Inguinal and Femoral Hernia Repair - UK - - Advantages, disadvantages, local anaesthetic agents, technique, anatomy, method, complications of local anesthesia in this surgery.
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Local Anesthesia for Inguinal Hernia Repair - Anatomy and technique of local anesthesia in repairs of the inguinal defects.
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Mark A. Pleatman M.D., F.A.C.S. - Questions and answers about this disease.
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Montclair Surgical Associates | About Hernias - About Hernias. A hernia is The most common location for hernias in men and women is the groin area (Inguinal Hernia). Hernias may also
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NHS Direct Online | Self-Help Guide | Inguinal hernias (rupture) ... - NHS Direct Self-Help Guide entry on Inguinal hernias (rupture) in adults including description, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment.
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Personal Laparoscopic Experience - Patients experiences of surgery and surgeons collected in guestbooks.
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Pet Columns: Pets and Hernias - Pets and Hernias. Printer-Friendly Version Pets' hernias may be there at birth (congenital), acquired, or secondary to a traumatic episode.
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Preperitoneal Laparoscopic Repair - [English and French] Anatomy of the preperitoneal space, description of repair technique, experience and results. University Hospital Saint Pierre - Brussels
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Surgery Experiences - Questions about surgical techniques, recovery times, pain by patients waiting surgery or having had it, posted in guestbooks.
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Surgical Options in the Management of Groin Hernias - January 1 ... - 1, 2, 3, 4, and 8 in this article on February 17, 1999.). Surgical Options in the Management of Groin Hernias. Anatomy of Groin Hernias.
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types of hernias - Consumer health resource center providing an overview of hernias and their causes, symptoms and treatment. Includes information on types of hernias.
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Umbilical Hernias - DrGreene.com - caring for the next generation - Dr. Greene talks about umbilical hernias including the causes, symptoms and treatments of umbilical hernias . Umbilical Hernias.
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UrologyHealth.org - Adult Conditions - Abnormalities - Hydroceles ... - Hydroceles and Inguinal Hernias. Hydroceles and inguinal (groin) hernias can create problems in males. What causes hernias and hydroceles?
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Ventral Hernias - Pre and postoperatory patients information about laparoscopic repair, techniques and complications provided by The Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)
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Virtual Children's Hospital: CQQA: Hernias - Pediatrics Common Questions, Quick Answers. Hernias. (Inguinal, Femoral, Abdominal, DH, Hiatal Hernia). Are hernias contagious? No. Hernias are not contagious.
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