Because young-onset patients live with their disease for so many more years, they are more likely to become candidates for surgery than older-onset patients.
Many more develop the symptoms for which surgery may be effective, but either develop them at an advanced age, making surgery inadvisable, or decide the risks of surgery are not worth the potential benefit.
There are many options for patients with visual impairment
I think there are many lung cancer patients treated with radiotherapy per year. For instance, in Australia perhap there are about 1000 people or less that got treated with radiotherapy per year.
Ten percent of kidney stone cases require surgery.
Many patients with ehrlichiosis are admitted to the hospital for treatment
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There are no exact statistics on the incidence of protruding ears in the general population, although about 8% of patients treated for this deformity have a family history of it.
About 5-10% of PRK patients return for an adjustment, as do 10-25% of LASIK patients.
When reviewing the prospects for obesity surgery patients, it's important to give the positive and negative aspects equal airtime. In the realm of the positive, published reports indicate that many weight surgery patients are able to lose a massive amount of weight. Furthermore, many of these patients are fully able to permanently keep the weight off. These patients have show a tremendous amount of dedication, exhibited by strict adherence to diet and exercise regimens. Unfortunately, surgery for obesity has been totally unsuccessful for some patients. If you feel like you're ready for obesity surgery, first begin a major diet and exercise routine.
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