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Kidney function blood tests 2069
This sheet describes various blood tests to check how well a child's kidneys are working.
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Kidney function blood tests (Spanish) 2069
This sheet describes various blood tests to check how well a child's kidneys are working.
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Kidney transplant wait list 1486
Learn what happens once your child's name goes on the kidney transplant wait list.
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Kidney transplant wait list (Spanish) 1486
Learn what happens once your child's name goes on the kidney transplant wait list.
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Labial adhesions 2124
The skin around the vagina is called the labia. If the labia gets swollen and sore, and sticks together, it is a labial adhesion. Learn about treatment and care for labial adhesions.
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Labial adhesions (Spanish)
The skin around the vagina is called the labia. If the labia gets swollen and sore, and sticks together, it is a labial adhesion. Learn about treatment and care for labial adhesions.
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Laparoscopic fundoplication 1688
Laparoscopic means using special instruments and a camera. Fundoplication means wrapping the stomach around the esophagus. This keeps the stomach contents from flowing back into the esophagus. This surgery for Gastro-esophogeal reflux is needed when other treatments don't work. Learn how this surgery is done and how to prepare your child for it.
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Laparoscopic fundoplication (Spanish)
Laparoscopic means using special instruments and a camera. Fundoplication means wrapping the stomach around the esophagus. This keeps the stomach contents from flowing back into the esophagus. This surgery for Gastro-esophogeal reflux is needed when other treatments don't work. Learn how this surgery is done and how to prepare your child for it.
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Laryngomalacia 1176
Laryngomalacia is a softening of the tissues of the larynx (voice box) above the vocal cords. It is the most common cause of noisy breathing, or strider, in infants.
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Laryngomalacia (Spanish)
Laryngomalacia is a softening of the tissues of the larynx (voice box) above the vocal cords. It is the most common cause of noisy breathing, or strider, in infants.