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Huntington’s disease is a brain disorder in which brain cells, or neurons, in certain areas of your brain start to break down.
Ulcers are open skin sores. They can affect any area of the skin, but they most often occur on the legs. Venous ulcers are leg ulcers caused by problems with blood flow in your leg veins.
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is a rare, degenerative brain disorder that can cause memory impairment, personality changes, and difficulties with movement.
A meningioma is a tumor that grows in the layers of tissue covering the brain and spinal cord. Saint Luke’s Neuro-Oncology has highly-specialized physicians to treat these tumors.
Dupuytren's contracture (also called Dupuytren's disease) is an abnormal thickening of the skin in the palm of your hand at the base of your fingers. This thickened area may develop into a hard lump or thick band.
A ganglion cyst is a firm, fluid-filled lump that can suddenly appear on the front or back of the wrist or at the base of a finger. These cysts grow from normal tissue in the wrist and fingers, and range in size from a pea to a peach pit.
Erectile dysfunction (ED), or impotence, is a condition where a man cannot get an erection, or there are issues with the size, hardness, and/or length of time of the erection.
Pelvic prolapse occurs when one or more organs inside the pelvis slip from their normal places. The pelvis is found between the waist and thighs.