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Eventually the body reabsorbs the blood, and the mark disappears. Generally, harder blows cause larger bruises. However, if you bruise easily, even a minor bump ...
Mayo Clinic researcher B. Mark Keegan, M.D., explores clinical and translational research in multiple sclerosis and other inflammatory demyelinating ...
Mark D. Tyson II, M.D., is a urologic oncologist, with subspecialty interest in bladder cancer. His clinical focus includes: Treatments for muscle invasive ...
Mark E. Morrey, M.D., is studying ways to optimize total elbow and shoulder arthroplasties clinically. From a basic science perspective, his research involves ...
Complex rashes · Hospital dermatology · Vascular conditions of the limbs, including erythromelalgia · Wound Care · Psychodermatology · CTCL · Skin and leg ulcerations ...
Baldwin MT, Dudiak KM, Gorman B, Marks CA. Focal intracavitary masses recognized with the hyperechoic line sign at endovaginal US and characterized with ...
SUMMARY. Mark J. Spangehl, M.D., is an academic orthopaedics surgeon with a subspecialty practice focusing exclusively on diseases of the hip and knee.
The research interests of Mark A. Benscoter, Ph.D., M.B.A., are focused on advances in neuroengineering related to epilepsy by furthering the understanding of ...
Mayo Clinic researcher Ian T. Mark, M.D., MSM, uses advanced imaging techniques to study diseases involving the brain, head and neck, and spine.
Bendel is a pain medicine physician, with a special interest in utilizing neuromodulation devices to treat chronic painful conditions. His clinical focus ...
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