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Esophageal Atresia
Esophageal atresia (EA) is a birth defect in which the baby’s esophagus (the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach) does not form properly before birth. For babies with EA, the esophagus has two separate parts – an upper and lower part – that do not connect. This makes it impossible for the baby to get enough nutrition by mouth because they cannot pass food from the mouth to the stomach.
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CAR: Complex Aneurysm Registry - Real-World Evidence Data Collection for Intracranial Aneurysm Treatment Devices
CAR: Complex Aneurysm Registry - Real-World Evidence Data Collection for Intracranial Aneurysm Treatment Devices
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Home Workouts: More Effective Than the Gym?
Going to the gym isn’t the only way to get in a great workout. Working out at home can be just as effective. While a gym provides a dedicated space, home workouts offer more flexibility and can be more efficient. It all depends on how you use your time and equipment to maximize your effort.
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Orlando Health Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery Institute
At the Orlando Health Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery Institute, we see you as an individual person, not just a body part or procedure.
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Critical Limb Ischemia
Critical limb ischemia is a severe blockage in the arteries of the legs or feet that greatly reduces blood flow. Resulting in severe pain in the feet or toes, critical limb ischemia is a form of peripheral artery disease, caused by the narrowing of the arteries over time due to plaque buildup. It’s important to treat this condition before it advances to the stage where amputation of the affected limb is required for survival.
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Adult Congenital Heart Center
Adults with congenital heart disease have different healthcare needs compared to children with congenital heart defects. The Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center provides continuous monitoring and treatment for adults with this condition.
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Interventional and Peripheral Vascular Program
With your health and comfort as our top priority, our specialists find the best solution to ease your pain and discomfort, and restore your quality of life.