Search results

Body

Showing 971-980 of 1000 results
Computed tomography (CT or Cat scan) utilizes fast X-rays to capture dozens of “slices” through your body in a rapid sequence.
The sinuses are hollow areas formed by the bones of the face. Normally, a thin layer of mucus drains from the sinuses into the nose. If the drainage path is blocked, problems such as infection can result. Endoscopic sinus surgery can be done to help clear blockages.
Acoustic neuroma is a rare noncancerous brain tumor that causes hearing and balance issues. Saint Luke’s Neuro-Oncology has highly-specialized physicians to treat these complex tumors.
Renal vascular disease affects the blood flow into and out of the kidneys. It may cause kidney damage, kidney failure, and high blood pressure.
High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is known as the “silent killer.” This is because most of the time it doesn’t cause symptoms.
A peptic ulcer is a sore in the lining of your stomach or in the first part of your small intestine (duodenum). It can cause belly (abdominal) pain and other symptoms.
Through counseling, diet, exercise, and other means, moms can take multiple steps to feel better.
Rathke cleft cysts (RCCs) are benign (non-cancerous) fluid-filled growths that develop between the parts of the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.
A wall of cartilage divides the nose into 2 separate chambers. It’s called the nasal septum. A deviated septum is when this wall is shifted away from the midline.
Saint Luke’s Cancer Institute specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancers.