December 7, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Surgery takes care of cavernous malformation
When Dan Smith experienced numbness in his hand, arm and cheek, he came to Mayo Clinic where doctors diagnosed a cavernous malformation.
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Tags: 5270, 5292, 5294, 5328, 5335, 5347, 5399, cavernous malformation, Dan Smith, John Atkinson, Mayo Clinic, Neurology & Neurosurgery
November 30, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Surgery at Mayo puts softball pitcher back in the game
When a dedicated softball pitcher needed help getting a handle on her game, Mayo Clinic surgeons stepped up to the plate.
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Tags: 2753, 5328, 5329, 5335, Audra Duncan M.D., Brittany Rathbun, Mayo Clinic, thoracic outlet syndrome
November 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Healing A WWII Veteran’s 66-Year-Old Injury
By jasonpratt
Mayo Clinic began because of a military connection and our commitment to servicemen and women has never faltered. As we celebrate Veteran’s Day this year, we salute the many Mayo Clinic staff members and patients who are veterans, helping to protect our freedoms. It is in their honor that we share this story about a […]
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Tags: 5328, 5329, 5334, injury, Mayo Clinic in Florida, MayoClinicFL, military, Veteran, Volunteer
August 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment
1000th Aortic Aneurysm Repair: Mr. Jim Reaser
By CSMMayo
Jim Reaser has had a long history with Mayo Clinic for specialty care, but it was his primary care physician in Rapid City, South Dakota, who recommended he come here most recently, for repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Here, Peter Gloviczki, M.D. director of the Gonda Vascular Center, and his team determined Jim was […]
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Tags: 3963, 5328, 5329, 5335, Patient Story