No.I need to know what field granumalotas is categorized as. I am 65 and jost had 3 removed from my chin and left leg. I have about8 let on my leg. The first one appeared around Feb.2014.Then others started appearing.I need to find a Mississippi physician who is able to treat me.
characterized by formation of granulomas in the central nervous system. The granulomas consist of inflammatory cells (lymphocytes, mononuclear phagocytes) which function during inflammatory reactions.
Your family physician will treat the sore throat. Alternately the ENT specialist will treat you.
A dermatologist
A pediatrician is a physician that treats minor children.
# A physician who treats diseases of the eyes; an ophthalmologist. # An optometrist.
An orthopedist is a physician who diagnosis and treats disorders of the bones, muscles, and joints. A rheumatologist is a physician who diagnosis and treats disorders of connective tissue.
gynecologist
general physician=gp
Yes, a physician is a type of doctor, but not all doctors are physicians. The term "doctor" broadly refers to anyone who holds a doctoral degree, including those in various fields such as philosophy or education. In contrast, a physician specifically refers to a medical doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
A allopathic physician is a MD that treats disease and injury using counteractive methods.
Usually an infectious diseases doctor, however, a pulmonologist (lung doctor) may also be involved.
A gastroenterologist is a physician specialist in the treatment of diseases and disorders of the digestive system. A gastroenterologist may also be called a GI specialist (gastrointestinal specialist).