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  2. Intussusception (medical disorder) - Wikipedia

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    Intussusception is an emergency requiring rapid treatment. [1] Treatment in children is typically by an enema with surgery used if this is not successful. [1] Dexamethasone may decrease the risk of another episode. [2] In adults, surgical removal of part of the bowel is more often required. [1] Intussusception occurs more commonly in children ...

  3. Volvulus - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly affected part of the intestines in adults is the sigmoid colon with the cecum being second most affected. [1] In children the small intestine is more often involved. [5] The stomach can also be affected. [6] Diagnosis is typically with medical imaging such as plain X-rays, a GI series, or CT scan. [1]

  4. Intussusception - Wikipedia

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    Intussusception may refer to: Intussusception (medical disorder) Intussusception (blood vessel growth) Rectal prolapse#Internal rectal intussusception

  5. Intussusceptive angiogenesis - Wikipedia

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    By intussusception a new blood vessel is created by splitting of an existing blood vessel in two. [1] [2] [3] Intussusception occurs in normal development as well as in pathologic conditions involving wound healing, [4] tissue regeneration, inflammation as colitis [5] [6] or myocarditis, [7] lung fibrosis, [8] and tumors [9] [10] amongst others.

  6. Rectal discharge - Wikipedia

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    A mucous rectal discharge may be blood-streaked. With some conditions, the blood can be homogenously mixed with the mucus, creating a pink goo. An example of this could be the so-called "red currant jelly" stools in intussusception. This appearance refers to the mixture of sloughed mucosa, mucus, and blood. [12]

  7. What does growth hormone therapy treat? What an ... - AOL

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    In adults, GH therapy has been FDA-approved to treat GHD and HIV-related muscle loss. What causes growth hormone deficiency? GHD is a relatively rare condition. Slowed growth, short stature, and ...

  8. How to retire on less than $1 million and never run out of money

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    Bottom line. Ultimately, whether you can retire on less than $1 million will largely depend on your spending needs during retirement and your remaining life expectancy.

  9. Peutz–Jeghers syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Complications associated with Peutz–Jeghers syndrome include obstruction and intussusception, which occur in up to 69 percent of patients, typically first between the ages of 6 and 18, though surveillance for them is controversial. [7] [8] Anemia is also common due to gastrointestinal bleeding from the polyps. [8]