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Knowing how well your kidneys work is the key to diagnosing problems early, preventing kidney disease and protecting your health. Your doctor may want to test your kidneys if you have high blood pressure, diabetes or chronic kidney disease.  ...
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Did you know that Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder that you are born with? This condition primarily affects the kidneys and, in some cases, the liver, too. At Tufts Medicine, we understand that personalized treatment is key to living a healthy life. With our expert care, you can take control of your health and enjoy life to the fullest. ...
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Did you know that a vascular anomaly is when there is an unusual development of blood vessels? Sometimes you can see them as birthmarks, but in other cases, doctors need to use imaging tests to spot them. ...
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A changing mole or a new patch of red, itchy or crusty skin can be a sign of skin cancer. Rather than taking a wait-and-see approach with your changing skin, we encourage you to meet with our care team. Many skin conditions can be treated with dermatologic surgery when caught early on. ...
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Undergoing cosmetic enhancements can be a great resource to help you feel like the best version of yourself. Cosmetic, injectable and laser treatments can be a helpful option in smoothing and rejuvenating the skin to provide a more youthful and radiant appearance. And cosmetic plastic surgery can be a great option to enhance features and parts of the face and body. ...
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Our New England Eye Center (NEEC) ophthalmologists and optometrists provide care for all types of eye diseases and visual conditions such as cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and ocular melanoma.  ...
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As your body’s biggest organ, your skin deserves dermatologic attention. So whether you need help managing psoriasis, caring for a child's skin condition, treating skin cancer or feeling your best with cosmetic procedures, Tufts Medicine offers extensive subspecialty dermatologic services designed with you in mind. ...
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Regular eye exams are an important part of your child's overall health. We help you see the difference in your child's eyesight. ...
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An endoscope is a flexible instrument with a light and camera on the end, and the namesake for a procedure known as an endoscopy. This minimally invasive tool is especially useful for detecting, diagnosing and treating gastrointestinal conditions like colon cancer, diverticulosis and gastrointestinal reflux disease (GERD). ...
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Your liver is an important organ that filters toxins from your blood and aids digestion. When your liver has complications and fails, you will need a liver transplant which replaces your sick liver with a donor's liver. ...
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We turn to neurovascular surgery for treating people who’ve experienced blood vessel conditions like an aneurysm or stroke. It involves operating on blood vessels that supply blood to the brain and spinal cord (cerebrovascular surgery) with minimally invasive approaches using catheters (endovascular surgery). ...
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Our neurosurgeons extend hope and healing to people living with nervous system conditions like brain tumors, epilepsy and aneurysms. From spine surgery to operating on the tiny blood vessels that pump blood to the brain (cerebrovascular surgery), our neurosurgeons always have your well-being top of mind. ...
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When stopping to smell the flowers causes you more discomfort than delight, it may be time to see an allergist about your seasonal allergies. Different allergens are produced throughout the year, so you're not alone if you can't catch a break from seasonal allergies. ...
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Did you know that skin is the body’s largest organ and can be the key to learning more about your unique allergy triggers? Skin testing usually takes two forms: percutaneous (skin pricks) or intradermal (under the skin) allergy testing. ...
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Audiology is the branch of medicine that tends to hearing and balance disorders. Whether you’re seeking help with muffled audio or want to fine-tune your hearing with a hearing aid device, our audiology team can help amplify your sense of sound. ...
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Blood disorders, also known as hematologic disorders, affect 1 or more components of blood — plasma, platelets, red blood cells and white blood cells — by preventing blood from behaving as it should. We specialize in diagnosing, treating and developing new therapies for blood disorders like anemia, hemophilia and thrombotic diseases. ...
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Breast cancer is a type of cancer that forms in the cells of the breast, most often in the ducts carrying milk to the nipple or the glands that produce milk. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and those assigned females at birth (AFABs), but it’s important to remember that breast cancer can affect anyone. ...
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