Conditions & Treatments

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    Bladder Outlet Obstruction

    Bladder outlet obstruction is a blockage at the base of the bladder that reduces or prevents the flow of urine into the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body. ...

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    Bleeding Disorders Center

    Our Bleeding Disorders Center treats children with hemophilia, von Willebrand disease and other coagulation disorders. We are a federally designated hemophilia treatment center recognized for providing up-to-date care and research. ...

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    Blepharitis

    Overview Blepharitis is an inflammation in the oil glands of the eyelid. It causes swollen eyelids and crusting around the eyelashes. Even after it’s treated and goes away, it can often come back again and again for years. It can often lead to an infection ...

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    Blisters

    A blister is a bump on the skin containing fluid. Blisters are usually round in shape. The fluid that forms underneath the skin can be bloody or clear. Blisters are caused by injury, allergic reactions, or infections. ...

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    Blocked Tear Duct

    Overview A blocked tear duct is called dacryostenosis. It may also be called a congenital lacrimal duct obstruction. Congenital means that your baby is born with it. Tears help clean and lubricate your baby’s eyes. They’re made in the lacrimal gland. This is located under ...

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    Blood Clotting Disorders

    Blood clotting disorders are a group of conditions in which people have excessive clotting. These disorders may be diagnosed in childhood, but are usually identified during the teen years and young adulthood. They are often genetic, meaning they are inherited and present at birth. ...

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    Blount’s Disease

    Blount's disease is a growth disorder of the shin bone (tibia) in which the lower leg turns inward, resembling a bowleg. ...

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    Boils and Carbuncles

    What are boils and carbuncles? Boils are pus-filled lesions that are painful and usually firm. Boils are usually located in the waist area, groin, buttocks, and under the arm. Carbuncles are clusters of boils. These are usually found on the back of the neck or ...

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    Brachial Plexus Palsy

    Brachial plexus palsy is caused by a birth injury to the brachial plexus, the nerve network that controls movement and sensation of the arm. The main result of this injury is weak or paralyzed muscles in the shoulder, arm, and hand. Fortunately, most infants with ...

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    Brachial Plexus Palsy Services

    Brachial plexus palsy is caused by a birth injury to the brachial plexus, the nerve network that controls movement and sensation of the arm. Although most infants with this condition make a complete recovery, some are left with varying degrees of arm weakness. ...

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