A metopic ridge is a ridge of bone on a baby's forehead that usually goes away on its own. If other symptoms accompany a metopic ridge, it could be a sign of a condition called craniosynostosis.
Introduction and objectives Surgical site infections (SSIs) represent a common and serious complication of all surgical interventions. Microorganisms are able to colonise sutures that are implanted in ...
Joints are the areas where 2 or more bones meet. Most joints are mobile, allowing the bones to move. Joints consist of the following: Cartilage. This is a type of tissue that covers the surface of a ...
Seromas can often resolve on their own within a few weeks if they are small and not causing problems. Large seromas might need treatment like needle aspiration to remove the fluid and prevent ...
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