Head and neck surgeon Carole Fakhry, director of the Johns Hopkins Head and Neck Cancer Center, talks about the case of a patient who presented with a history of a sore throat and feeling as though ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently recommends that everyone 75 and older receive a single ...
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Minimally invasive surgeons Brett Parker and Brenda Zosa answer questions on Paraesophageal Hernia. Questions include: When a patient should have surgery, the difference between paraesophageal hernia ...
Neurosurgeon Nicholas Theodore recaps his presentation on vertebral column shortening for tethered cord syndrome that he gave at the 2022 Congress of Neurological Surgeons. He shared a novel approach ...
Wearable activity trackers could provide clinicians with clues to how survivors of stroke are faring during their recovery. In an ongoing precision medicine project, Johns Hopkins physical medicine ...
The Johns Hopkins Center for Stomach Cancer Care multidisciplinary team represents leaders within their respective fields of pathology, surgery, gastroenterology, oncology and radiology, along with ...
Johns Hopkins rheumatologist Lisa Christopher-Stine shares what is known about how the disease processes of cancer and myositis intertwine. It has been known that certain types of myositis, such as ...