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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and treatment options
Mayo Clinic heart specialists describe contemporary clinical and surgical management of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).
A new future for cystic fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis is one of the most common genetically transmitted diseases, causing repeated infections that lead to lung failure.
A multidisciplinary approach to genitourinary cancers
Mayo Clinic specialists describe considerations and advancements in surgical techniques used in the treatment of testicular cancer, bladder cancer and kidney cancer.
Brain & central nervous system cancers: Personalized care for each patient
Mayo Clinic's multidisciplinary team of experts discusses developments in diagnostic tools, imaging, neurosurgery, and radiation therapy that allow them to create personalized care plans for people with brain and central nervous system cancers.
Advancements in epilepsy diagnostics and treatment
Jamie J. Van Gompel, M.D., and Gregory A. Worrell, M.D., Ph.D., describe advanced diagnostics and sophisticated imaging techniques that, when used to detect or focus on the abnormalities causing epilepsy, can help guide treatment options.
Double impact: Pioneering simultaneous liver transplant and gastric sleeve resection
Liver failure associated with obesity is on the rise in the United States.
Survival of diabetes and nondiabetes kidney transplant patients — Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered that the five-year survival of diabetic kidney transplant patients is now on par with the five-year survival of nondiabetic kidney recipients.
The uncommon lesion: Dural fistula
Arteriovenous dural fistulas are rare and often misdiagnosed. Giuseppe Lanzino, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, discusses the importance of detection and proper treatment options.
Modern treatment for polycystic kidney disease
Mikel Prieto, M.D., a transplant surgeon at Mayo Clinic's campus in Minnesota, discusses a landmark case that set a new standard of care for operating on patients with polycystic kidney disease.
Improving access with living-donor liver transplantation
Adyr A. Moss, M.D., division chair of Transplant Surgery at Mayo Clinic's campus in Arizona, discusses the benefit of living-donor liver transplantation, highlighting specialized cases including unresectable cholangiocarcinomas.