Johns Hopkins Medicine provides virtual nurses at select hospital units across The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins ...
A gene called high mobility group A1 (HMGA1) may be the key that opens the door to the development of colon cancer, according ...
As key members of the Johns Hopkins Department of Genetic Medicine, genetic counselors help patients with rare diseases ...
Recent research has shown that most, if not all, high grade serous ovarian cancers originate in the fallopian tubes. With no pronounced symptoms or tests to catch it early, ovarian cancer is usually ...
Dr. Kelsey Gnade Coulthard is a postdoctoral fellow in the Pediatric Medical Psychology Program. She earned her Ph.D. in child clinical psychology from Louisiana State University, and completed her ...
To schedule an exam with Johns Hopkins Medical Imaging, you can call 443-997-7237 or log into MyChart to schedule mammograms, ultrasounds, x-rays, CT, DEXA or select MRI and select PET/CT exams. If ...
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An adrenal tumor is an abnormal growth on one or both adrenal glands. These relatively rare tumors are most often benign (noncancerous), but they can also be malignant (cancerous). While many adrenal ...
MRI uses high-powered magnets and radio waves to produce images of organs and structures inside the body. The MRI scanner is shaped like a building block with a very large hole in the middle where the ...
Positron emission tomography (PET) scans create images to show how well organs or tissues in the body are functioning or look for the presence of disease. PET scans are routinely used in combination ...