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Neurofibroma

Learn about this type of peripheral nerve tumor that forms a soft bump on or under the skin. It can appear anywhere in the body.
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Inguinal hernia

What happens if part of the intestine bulges through a weak spot in abdominal muscle? This condition can be painful and often requires surgery to fix.
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Nasal polyps

These painless, noncancerous growths can lead to a lost sense of smell or infection. Medicine or surgery can help.
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Ureteral obstruction

Learn about what causes blockage of the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, tests you might need and how the condition can be treated.
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Peripheral nerve tumors

Learn about these growths that form in or near nerves connecting to the spinal cord. Surgery is the most common treatment.
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Broken foot

This injury is painful but rarely needs surgery for repair. Healing can take weeks to months.
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Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC)

Scarring in the bile ducts blocks the flow of bile from the liver and damages liver tissue. A liver transplant is the only known cure.
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Spinal stenosis

This condition narrows the amount of space within the spine. This can squeeze the nerves that travel through the spine. Surgery is sometimes needed.
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Multiple myeloma

Learn about this cancer that forms from white blood cells called plasma cells. Treatments include medicines and bone marrow transplant.
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Vulvar cancer

Learn about this rare cancer that forms on the skin that surrounds the urethra and vagina. Treatments include surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
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Tricuspid atresia

Learn how this congenital heart defect blocks blood flow from the heart to the lungs. Treatment involves multiple surgeries.
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Dysphagia

Having trouble swallowing? Learn more about what causes this common issue, along with therapies for treating the condition.

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