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A cavernous malformation or also called cavernous angioma or cavernous hemangioma or cavernoma is a malformation in the capillaries, and when located in the brain or spine (nervous system) may bleed and in turn can cause neurological deficits. The shape of this malformation resembles that of a raspberry/ These neurological deficits may be headaches, dizziness, double vision, memory issues etc. This is also dependent on the location of the malformation as well as the size of the lesion and size of the bleed. Many people that have a cavernous malformation will never know they have them because they remain asymptomatic. There are people that have one cavernous malformation in what is called the sporadic form of the disease, while others have multiple cavernous malformations due to a genetic mutation in one of tree genes (ccm1, ccm2, and ccm3).
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AVMs can occur anywhere in the body and have been found in the arms, hands, legs, feet, lungs, heart, liver, and kidneys. However, 50% of these malformations are located in the brain, brainstem, and spinal cord.
Tongue clipping is located right underneath the tongue. This procedure can be done by most Pediatricians.
Corrective lenses with two different refractive powers located one on top of the other are known as bifocals. Bifocals allow a person with both myopia (nearsightedness) and hyperopia (farsightedness) to see objects both near and far away (a person with nearsightedness CAN see objects nearby, but has a hard time seeing objects far away).
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Depends where you are located out of but astute Med Spas would carry the product as it is typically med spas which perform this type of complex procedure, I certainly wouldn't go anywhere else. Our Med Spa offers the procedure, and we are located out of South Texas.
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This procedure is directed at improving drainage in the maxillary sinus region located below the eye. The surgeon reaches the region through the upper jaw above one of the second molars.