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Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)

Noninvasive breast cancer often has no symptoms. Find out about the causes, diagnosis and treatment of this form of breast cancer.
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Menstrual cramps

Menstrual cramps — pain in the lower abdomen just before or during menstrual periods — can range from mild to severe. Learn about treatment options.
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Mittelschmerz

Some women experience pain on one side of the lower abdomen midway through their menstrual cycles. This cyclic pelvic pain is known as mittelschmerz.
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Rectovaginal fistula

This open tunnel connects the rectum and vagina, allowing gas or stool to pass into the vagina. Learn about rectovaginal fistula treatment and self-care.
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Priapism

Understand the symptoms, possible causes and treatment of prolonged erection of the penis, including when to seek emergency care.
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Paget's disease of bone

Find out about this condition that can make bones fragile and misshapen, along with the osteoporosis drugs that can treat it.
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Traumatic brain injury

If a head injury causes a mild traumatic brain injury, long-term problems are rare. But a severe injury can mean significant problems.
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Horner syndrome

Find out about Horner syndrome, an interruption in nerve signals from the brain to the eye and face on one side of the body.
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Cavernous malformations

Understand the symptoms that may occur when blood vessels in the brain or spinal cord are tightly packed and contain slow-moving blood.
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Bad breath

This condition, also called halitosis, most often is caused by certain foods, health conditions and habits. Learn how to treat and prevent it.
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Ectropion

Ectropion is an eye condition in which your eyelid sags or turns outward. Find out about causes and treatment for this common eye problem.
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Giant cell arteritis

Head pain and tenderness are the most common symptoms of giant cell arteritis, an inflammation of the lining of your arteries.

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