4-Amenorrhea [Dr.Mandeel]. - King Saud University Medical Student
... surgical treatments: vaginoplasty, excision of utrine reminant (if it has fuctioning endometrium) ...
... surgical treatments: vaginoplasty, excision of utrine reminant (if it has fuctioning endometrium) ...
TÜRKİYE ENDOKRİNOLOJİ VE METABOLİZMA DERNEĞİ BÜLTENİ
... Results: Aspirin resistance was determined in 51 patients (61.4%). The number of patients exposed to azathioprine therapy was significantly higher in the aspirin-sensitive group (P=0.043), whereas patients exposed to cyclosporine therapy were significantly higher in the aspirin-resistant group (P=0. ...
... Results: Aspirin resistance was determined in 51 patients (61.4%). The number of patients exposed to azathioprine therapy was significantly higher in the aspirin-sensitive group (P=0.043), whereas patients exposed to cyclosporine therapy were significantly higher in the aspirin-resistant group (P=0. ...
Practice Questions Ch 8: 1. Calcitonin is secreted by A. the adrenal
... Practice Questions Ch 8: 1. Calcitonin is secreted by A. the adrenal medulla. B. the gonads. C. the thyroid gland. ...
... Practice Questions Ch 8: 1. Calcitonin is secreted by A. the adrenal medulla. B. the gonads. C. the thyroid gland. ...
Endocrine disorders
... Diabetes Prevention-DPP trial 3234 obese (average BMI 34 kg/m2) subjects aged 25-85 yrs at high risk for DM (Obese+ IFG/IGT): • 1. Intensive lifestyle changes: reduce weight by 7 % with low-fat diet and exercise for 150 min / wk ...
... Diabetes Prevention-DPP trial 3234 obese (average BMI 34 kg/m2) subjects aged 25-85 yrs at high risk for DM (Obese+ IFG/IGT): • 1. Intensive lifestyle changes: reduce weight by 7 % with low-fat diet and exercise for 150 min / wk ...
EXAMPLES OF DIAGNOSES SEEN IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
... • High cholesterol or dyslipidemia with overweight • Impaired fasting glucose • Impaired glucose tolerance • Insulin resistance • Pre-‐diabetes ...
... • High cholesterol or dyslipidemia with overweight • Impaired fasting glucose • Impaired glucose tolerance • Insulin resistance • Pre-‐diabetes ...
Updates on Endocrinology 2014 ACMA Biennial Conference
... have it persists for many years, obese, depression, sleep problems ...
... have it persists for many years, obese, depression, sleep problems ...
On Fertility - White Bird Clinic
... pregnant despite trying, she should consider seeing a gynecologist for a dye scan of the uterus and tubes (hysterosalpingogram), to make sure they are not blocked. A mid-luteal phase serum progesterone level, obtained approximately one week before the expected menses (e.g., day 21 of a 28-d cycle). ...
... pregnant despite trying, she should consider seeing a gynecologist for a dye scan of the uterus and tubes (hysterosalpingogram), to make sure they are not blocked. A mid-luteal phase serum progesterone level, obtained approximately one week before the expected menses (e.g., day 21 of a 28-d cycle). ...
UK THALASSAEMIA SOCIETY NATIONAL PATIENT & FAMILY
... and directly injected into a single egg The embryo is then placed directly into the womb ...
... and directly injected into a single egg The embryo is then placed directly into the womb ...
PREMATURE MENOPAUSE
... ovaries stop producing the necessary hormonal support to stimulate endometrial growth, which causes the monthly bleeding. The technical term for this is ‘Premature Ovarian Failure’ (POF). This in itself is usually not a problem, except that you are unable to conceive naturally, as the ovary fails, i ...
... ovaries stop producing the necessary hormonal support to stimulate endometrial growth, which causes the monthly bleeding. The technical term for this is ‘Premature Ovarian Failure’ (POF). This in itself is usually not a problem, except that you are unable to conceive naturally, as the ovary fails, i ...
by Mrs. Bailey
... Cretinism is a congenital deficiency in the secretion of the hormone thyroxine from the thyroid gland. The brain and skeleton fail to develop properly, resulting in mental retardation and dwarfism. Symptoms: gradual development of a characteristic coarse, dry skin, a slightly swollen face and tongue ...
... Cretinism is a congenital deficiency in the secretion of the hormone thyroxine from the thyroid gland. The brain and skeleton fail to develop properly, resulting in mental retardation and dwarfism. Symptoms: gradual development of a characteristic coarse, dry skin, a slightly swollen face and tongue ...
this PDF file - Design for Scientific Renaissance
... not significantly different from the PCOS group, although TSH levels were increased in both the hypothyroidism and PCOS groups compared to the control group. Mohd, et al., 2011 demonstrated that TSH was elevated in both subclinical hypothyroidism and polycystic ovary syndrome. Our results agree with ...
... not significantly different from the PCOS group, although TSH levels were increased in both the hypothyroidism and PCOS groups compared to the control group. Mohd, et al., 2011 demonstrated that TSH was elevated in both subclinical hypothyroidism and polycystic ovary syndrome. Our results agree with ...
Understanding Hormone Highs and Lows
... removal of the ovaries or testes, suppression of ovarian and testicular production by stress hormones (cortisol), use of contraceptives and synthetic HRT, and/or damage to the ovaries, testes and adrenal glands by trauma, medications, or radiation therapies. Chronically low testosterone can cause lo ...
... removal of the ovaries or testes, suppression of ovarian and testicular production by stress hormones (cortisol), use of contraceptives and synthetic HRT, and/or damage to the ovaries, testes and adrenal glands by trauma, medications, or radiation therapies. Chronically low testosterone can cause lo ...
Gynecology. Infertility
... These approaches can involve steps related to the male or to the female, or both. Sperm survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 72 hours, and an egg can be fertilized for up to 24 hours after ovulation. Increasing the frequency of intercourse increases the chances for conception. ...
... These approaches can involve steps related to the male or to the female, or both. Sperm survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 72 hours, and an egg can be fertilized for up to 24 hours after ovulation. Increasing the frequency of intercourse increases the chances for conception. ...
File - Logan Class of December 2013
... No pubertal development by age 13 Pubertal maturation not completed within 4 years or Menses not begun by age 16 Understand the physiology of the menstrual cycle and what hormones are doing what and when? Norepinephrine stimulates hypothalamus to release GnRH GnRH- gonadotropin releasing hormone fro ...
... No pubertal development by age 13 Pubertal maturation not completed within 4 years or Menses not begun by age 16 Understand the physiology of the menstrual cycle and what hormones are doing what and when? Norepinephrine stimulates hypothalamus to release GnRH GnRH- gonadotropin releasing hormone fro ...
document
... of reproductive age, using the diagnostic criteria of the US National Institutes of Health. primary defect may be insulin resistance leading to hyperinsulinaemia then functional hyperandrogenism The theca cells are over-responsive, increase in size and overproduce androgens ...
... of reproductive age, using the diagnostic criteria of the US National Institutes of Health. primary defect may be insulin resistance leading to hyperinsulinaemia then functional hyperandrogenism The theca cells are over-responsive, increase in size and overproduce androgens ...
pmdd (powerpoint presentation)
... our understanding of the premenstrual disorders. From the ‘agitations’ of Hippocrates (370 BC) to premenstrual tension (PMT);1 recognition and description of symptoms From PMT to PMS;2 in this period, the link between the ovarian hormone cycles and symptoms was recognized. recognition and descriptio ...
... our understanding of the premenstrual disorders. From the ‘agitations’ of Hippocrates (370 BC) to premenstrual tension (PMT);1 recognition and description of symptoms From PMT to PMS;2 in this period, the link between the ovarian hormone cycles and symptoms was recognized. recognition and descriptio ...
Nutrition Considerations with Hormone Balance
... daily) and a diet containing 1,000 mg/day calcium usually suffice to maintain serum calcium at normal levels. ...
... daily) and a diet containing 1,000 mg/day calcium usually suffice to maintain serum calcium at normal levels. ...
Thyroid Disorders
... Thyroid Cancer Most people have no symptoms 4 types: Papillary – slow growing – easily treated – rarely fatal Follicular – again slow growing – rarely fatal Medullary – less common – more aggressive Anaplastic – least common – most aggressive ...
... Thyroid Cancer Most people have no symptoms 4 types: Papillary – slow growing – easily treated – rarely fatal Follicular – again slow growing – rarely fatal Medullary – less common – more aggressive Anaplastic – least common – most aggressive ...
File - Andrus alta anatomy
... Diabetes mellitus is the inability of the body to regulate one's blood glucose level. Type 1 diabetes mellitus occurs when the body fails to produce sufficient insulin. Type 2 diabetes mellitus occurs when the body cells become resistant to the effects of insulin. The most common reasons diabetes me ...
... Diabetes mellitus is the inability of the body to regulate one's blood glucose level. Type 1 diabetes mellitus occurs when the body fails to produce sufficient insulin. Type 2 diabetes mellitus occurs when the body cells become resistant to the effects of insulin. The most common reasons diabetes me ...
Discuss the most common etiologies of secondary amenorrhea
... GnRH is secreted by the hypothalamus, which stimulates the release of the gonadotropins: lutenizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) from the pituitary gland. FSH and LH act together to stimulate ovulation: FSH stimulates several ovarian follicles to mature and stimulates ovaries ...
... GnRH is secreted by the hypothalamus, which stimulates the release of the gonadotropins: lutenizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) from the pituitary gland. FSH and LH act together to stimulate ovulation: FSH stimulates several ovarian follicles to mature and stimulates ovaries ...
3. Female Reproductive System WEB
... • levels of LH reach its peak and initiate ovulation • Ovulation = egg is released from the dominant follicle 3. Luteal phase – after ovulation: • Ruptured follicle becomes corpus luteum and secretes estrogen and progesterone • High levels of estrogen and progesterone inhibit FSH and LH (this is an ...
... • levels of LH reach its peak and initiate ovulation • Ovulation = egg is released from the dominant follicle 3. Luteal phase – after ovulation: • Ruptured follicle becomes corpus luteum and secretes estrogen and progesterone • High levels of estrogen and progesterone inhibit FSH and LH (this is an ...
Polycystic ovary syndrome
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), also called hyperandrogenic anovulation (HA), or Stein–Leventhal syndrome, is a set of symptoms due to a hormone imbalance in women. Signs and symptoms of PCOS include irregular or no menstrual periods, heavy periods, excess body and facial hair, acne, pelvic pain, trouble getting pregnant, and patches of thick, darker, velvety skin. Associated conditions include type 2 diabetes, obesity, obstructive sleep apnea, heart disease, mood disorders, and endometrial cancer.PCOS is due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Risk factors include obesity, not enough physical exercise, and a family history of someone with the condition. Diagnosis is based on two of the following three findings: no ovulation, high androgen levels, and ovarian cysts. Cysts may be detectable by ultrasound. Other conditions that produce similar symptoms include adrenal hyperplasia, hypothyroidism, and hyperprolactinemia.PCOS has no cure. Treatment may involve lifestyle changes such as weight loss and exercise. Birth control pills may help with improving the regularity of periods, excess hair, and acne. Metformin and anti-androgens may also help. Other typical acne treatments and hair removal techniques may be used. Efforts to improve fertility include weight loss, clomiphene, or metformin. In vitro fertilization is used by some in whom other measures are not effective.PCOS is the most common endocrine disorder among women between the ages of 18 and 44. It affects approximately 5% to 10% of this age group. It is one of the leading causes of poor fertility. The earliest known description of what is now recognized as PCOS dates from 1721 in Italy.