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Tetralogy of Fallot Repair in Patients 40 Years or Older
Dr. Joseph Dearani, discusses his article appearing in the December 2010 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, describing surgical repair of tetralogy of fallot in adults.
Increasing incidence of melanoma among young adults
Dr. Kurtis Reed, a resident physician in the Department of Dermatology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, discusses his article appearing in the April 2012 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Samar H. Ibrahim, M.B., Ch.B., pediatric hepatologist at Mayo Clinic, discusses liver transplantation as a definitive treatment for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC).
Novel methods effectively manage leaks, fistulas
Todd H. Baron, M.D., describes new techniques for managing post-surgical leaks and chronic fistulous tracts.
Laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy: Report from a high-volume center
Michael L. Kendrick, M.D., of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, discusses Mayo Clinic's extensive experience with laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy.
Study finds novel drug effective for functional constipation
Affecting nearly 30 million Americans, constipation increases health care costs and diminishes quality of life. Banny S. Wong, M.D., of the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, discusses a phase II study of A3309.
Good nutritional control may prevent polyneuropathy after bariatric surgery
James B. Dyck, M.D., of the Department of Neurology, discusses a study of patients who received psychiatric evaluation and attended nutritional clinics before having bariatric surgery at Mayo Clinic.
Warfarin and Genetic Variations
Thomas Moyer, Ph.D., from Mayo Clinic's Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, offers background on the blood-thinner warfarin and why genetic variations in patients affect the dose that will be needed.