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Chapter 21: Gynecological Emergencies
Chapter 21: Gynecological Emergencies

... 4. The onset of menstruation is called: A. menopause. Rationale: Menopause is when the cycle of ovulation and menstruation cease. ...
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)

... test will test the adrenal glands function following an injection to stimulate the gland. Together these will tell us if your partner is a carrier or has a very low risk of being a carrier. If they do not appear to be a carrier the risk will be approximately 1 in 500. If we prove your partner is a c ...
ETHIOPIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH
ETHIOPIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH

... priority to the newborn and under-five category, of course, without forgetting all other childhood population and their health conditions, appeared not optimal. Predominance of multiple authorships where nearly 50% revealed between five and ten authors for an article was encouraging. Publication jou ...
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... 4. The onset of menstruation is called: A. menopause. Rationale: Menopause is when the cycle of ovulation and menstruation cease. ...
Effects of High-Protein Versus High
Effects of High-Protein Versus High

... weight loss is based on a number of valid observations. Most studies suggest that high protein intake has the potential to suppress hunger and induce satiety (6,8,9). Different reasons have been postulated for this effect. Low glycemic index (GI) of proteins has been proposed as one such factor. A s ...
Chapter 4. The analysis of Segregation
Chapter 4. The analysis of Segregation

... So, when we sample parents with one a¤ected and one una¤ected, we can suppose that the a¤ected parent has genotype Dd and the una¤ected parent has genotype dd. Assume there are total n o¤spring, r are a¤ected. Now, we will test whether the assumption of the dominant disease is true or not. Let p den ...
Unearthing the Roles of Imprinted Genes in the Placenta
Unearthing the Roles of Imprinted Genes in the Placenta

... nutrients and waste. This organ is involved in immune protection of the fetus and also produces the hormones needed to support fetal development [9]. The creation of an appropriate maternal environment for fetal development depends on the proper functioning and development of the trophoblast cells, ...
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... We were able to characterise the clinical traits of affected members of different generations and ages. In our family, the natural history of FEO seems to follow a regular pattern. Usually, the first clinical sign is deafness, which appears between 7 and 12 years of age. Later, during the second dec ...
Management of Labor - ICSI Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement
Management of Labor - ICSI Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement

... 1. Increase the percentage of patients with preterm labor of less than 34 weeks who receive antenatal corticosteroids. (Annotations #35, 43, 48) 2. Increase the percentage of patients who have procedures done that assist in progress to vaginal birth. (Annotations #12, 67) 3. Increase the percenta ...
Familial expansile osteolysis in a large Spanish kindred resulting
Familial expansile osteolysis in a large Spanish kindred resulting

... We were able to characterise the clinical traits of affected members of different generations and ages. In our family, the natural history of FEO seems to follow a regular pattern. Usually, the first clinical sign is deafness, which appears between 7 and 12 years of age. Later, during the second dec ...
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CPC: 64 y.o. Female with Hypercalcemia & Renal Failure

... • 40% have intercurrent illness and/or predisposition for dehydration • In a few patients, the crisis was ascribed to infarction of a parathyroid adenoma • Usually severe ↑ serum Ca > 3.8 mM • PTH usually 20x ULN • Marked symptoms from ↑ serum Ca: especially CNS dysfn • Polyuria  ECFv contraction  ...
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prolactinomas - Pituitary Society

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... study estimated the rate was at least 30%,25 while a Norwegian study calculated 15-25%.26 A 2009 systematic review in the BMJ concluded up to one third of all screening detected cancers may be overdiagnosed.4 However, even with strong evidence from population based studies, it is currently impossibl ...
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28. Acute renal failure

... concentration in the fluid; very long dwell times pull out less fluid as the glucose equilibrates  Access. Catheter placed by transplant surgery generally.  Contraindications. Recent abdominal surgery, infection, ileus  Orders: PD fluid: 1.5%, or 2.5 %, or 4.25% dextrose (higher dextrose removes ...
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How to Balance your Neurotransmitters for Optimal Physical and

... Re-Uptake: majority return to the presynaptic neuron for repackaging and recycling Degraded: minority are broken down by enzyme systems Excreted: small percentage cross into the circulatory system to be filtered by the kidney and excreted in the urine ...
Nutritional Management of Liver Disease
Nutritional Management of Liver Disease

...  Prevalence of obesity in patients with NAFLD reported between 30% and 100%  Prevalence of type 2 diabetes in patients with NAFLD reported between 10% and 75%  Prevalence of hyperlipidaemia in patients with NAFLD reported between 20% and 92% ...
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Interrupted Pregnancy Coding

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Endocrine Function Tests Collection Protocols
Endocrine Function Tests Collection Protocols

... above normal, TSH release from the pituitary gland is reduced or blocked; when thyroid hormone levels fall below normal, TSH release in response to TRH is exaggerated. Procedure—No patient preparation is necessary. A baseline specimen is drawn for TSH determination. Five hundred µg of TRH is given i ...
2011 WAPA Test Taking Workshop
2011 WAPA Test Taking Workshop

... 15. A 45-year-old woman is taken to the emergency room due to feeling light-headed after an all day car trip, during which she did not have adequate access to fluids. She had required many bathroom stops to urinate. In the emergency room, she is found to have severe postural hypotension. Urine dipst ...
Nutritional Management of Liver Disease
Nutritional Management of Liver Disease

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Title v - EatLittle

... potential liver damage [45] and common adverse gastrointestinal problems [42]. Additionally, a group of drugs has been identified [46], which have been designed to affect other disorders but influence also body weight reduction as an additional effect. Medications acting within the central melanocor ...
Uniparental Disomy (UPD)
Uniparental Disomy (UPD)

... of a mutation-carrying gene from a single parent. This has been documented for several genetic conditions.2 The chance that UPD exists when a trisomy, mosaicism (partial trisomy), or balanced translocation are observed in prenatal diagnosis ranges from less than 1% to approximately 66%. Due to the b ...
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DOWNLOAD MAGAZINE Volume 5 Issue 3

... and make more parathyroid hormone (PTH) when calcium levels are too low. Once PTH is released, it circulates to the cells of the bones and causes them to release calcium into the bloodstream. When calcium levels are too high, the parathyroids make less PTH or cease producing it until normal levels a ...
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