
Cryptorchidism in Dogs - Canine Genetic Reserve
... size and muscling in males and finer facial features and smaller stature in females). There is a sex-determining gene, called SRY, which is present only on the Y chromosome. In its presence, testicles will develop and the fetus will be male, while in its absence, ovaries will develop and the fetus w ...
... size and muscling in males and finer facial features and smaller stature in females). There is a sex-determining gene, called SRY, which is present only on the Y chromosome. In its presence, testicles will develop and the fetus will be male, while in its absence, ovaries will develop and the fetus w ...
الشريحة 1
... • -a saucer-shaped depression at or just below the umbilicus. • -due to ‘dip’ between the head and the lower limbs of the fetus. • -high, unengaged head can look like a full bladder ...
... • -a saucer-shaped depression at or just below the umbilicus. • -due to ‘dip’ between the head and the lower limbs of the fetus. • -high, unengaged head can look like a full bladder ...
Pregnant
... This consultation is designed for all patients who are attending VUmc for the duration of their pregnancy and forms part of the care package provided. In addition to the medical care given by the obstetrician or gynaecologist at these consultations, attention is also given to guiding you and your pa ...
... This consultation is designed for all patients who are attending VUmc for the duration of their pregnancy and forms part of the care package provided. In addition to the medical care given by the obstetrician or gynaecologist at these consultations, attention is also given to guiding you and your pa ...
Pediatric Critical Care
... values with a slightly increased total bilirubin and increased alkaline phosphatase (ALKP), ɣ glutamyltransferase (GGT), phosphorous and calcium, while their blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine, albumin, cholesterol and total protein are decreased. The exact cause of increased liver enzymes is unk ...
... values with a slightly increased total bilirubin and increased alkaline phosphatase (ALKP), ɣ glutamyltransferase (GGT), phosphorous and calcium, while their blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine, albumin, cholesterol and total protein are decreased. The exact cause of increased liver enzymes is unk ...
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... • In 1998, knew missed doses led to resistant virus. • Since 1998, studies have demonstrated that adherence leads to lower viral loads, decreased AIDS progression, and increased survival. • For example, clients followed for 7 months demonstrated virologic failure: – 22% with 95% adherence – 61% with ...
... • In 1998, knew missed doses led to resistant virus. • Since 1998, studies have demonstrated that adherence leads to lower viral loads, decreased AIDS progression, and increased survival. • For example, clients followed for 7 months demonstrated virologic failure: – 22% with 95% adherence – 61% with ...
European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System
... biochemistry and pharmacology, and of capability of unaided solution of some of the often encountered problems in pharmaceutical research. ASSESSMENT: Examination in two stages - practical and theoretical parts. ...
... biochemistry and pharmacology, and of capability of unaided solution of some of the often encountered problems in pharmaceutical research. ASSESSMENT: Examination in two stages - practical and theoretical parts. ...
Safe to Sleep Campaign
... • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden, unexplained death of a baby younger than 1 year of age that doesn’t have a known cause after a complete autopsy, examination of the deaths scene, and review of the clinical history • •Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID): the death of an infant t ...
... • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden, unexplained death of a baby younger than 1 year of age that doesn’t have a known cause after a complete autopsy, examination of the deaths scene, and review of the clinical history • •Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID): the death of an infant t ...
Male infertility
... - Severe (less than 5million/ml) - Causes 1.Idiopathic (in the majority of cases) 2.Evident causes Developmental factors i.Undescended testis (cryptoorchidism) one or both testis may fail to descend from the abdomen into the scrotum during fetal development. This is a serious condition as the test ...
... - Severe (less than 5million/ml) - Causes 1.Idiopathic (in the majority of cases) 2.Evident causes Developmental factors i.Undescended testis (cryptoorchidism) one or both testis may fail to descend from the abdomen into the scrotum during fetal development. This is a serious condition as the test ...
Chapter - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
... heart directly from right side, bypassing lungs • Left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood mainly into vessels of head and forelimbs • Blood entering right atrium from superior vena cava progresses downward through tricuspid valve into right ...
... heart directly from right side, bypassing lungs • Left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood mainly into vessels of head and forelimbs • Blood entering right atrium from superior vena cava progresses downward through tricuspid valve into right ...
Return to Play from Sports Hernia
... Sports hernias are different from other hernias in that they are not easily identified by an exam or imaging technology. They may only show up as groin pain that occurs during physical activity and disappears during inactivity. A tear in the Transversus abdominis is responsible for this hernia. ...
... Sports hernias are different from other hernias in that they are not easily identified by an exam or imaging technology. They may only show up as groin pain that occurs during physical activity and disappears during inactivity. A tear in the Transversus abdominis is responsible for this hernia. ...
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) Diagnosis, Therapy and Follow
... diagnosed. The incidence of type 1 diabetes 5 – 10 years after GDM is 2.3 – 10 % for risk groups. ...
... diagnosed. The incidence of type 1 diabetes 5 – 10 years after GDM is 2.3 – 10 % for risk groups. ...
Methotrexate to Treat Ectopic Pregnancy
... eventually burst (rupture) the organ that contains it. This can cause severe, life-threatening bleeding inside the abdomen. ...
... eventually burst (rupture) the organ that contains it. This can cause severe, life-threatening bleeding inside the abdomen. ...
Supplementary Material.
... Patient has started taking 'alternative therapy' for Alzheimer’s disease (e.g., vitamin E, folic ...
... Patient has started taking 'alternative therapy' for Alzheimer’s disease (e.g., vitamin E, folic ...
ocumento de información de fecundación in vitro o microinyección
... the moment when it is considered by the attending physicians, with the assent of independent specialists outside the institution involved, that the recipient does not meet the clinical requirements for the use of assisted reproductive technologies. 4.- Obligation for renewal of consent regarding cry ...
... the moment when it is considered by the attending physicians, with the assent of independent specialists outside the institution involved, that the recipient does not meet the clinical requirements for the use of assisted reproductive technologies. 4.- Obligation for renewal of consent regarding cry ...
Pediatrics_dent
... E Interstitial pneumonia 50. A 6 y.o. asthmatic child was taken to the emergency hospital because of severe coughing and wheezing for the last 24 hours. Physical examination reveals that the child is excitable, has intercostal and suprasternal retractions, expiratory wheezing throughout all lung fie ...
... E Interstitial pneumonia 50. A 6 y.o. asthmatic child was taken to the emergency hospital because of severe coughing and wheezing for the last 24 hours. Physical examination reveals that the child is excitable, has intercostal and suprasternal retractions, expiratory wheezing throughout all lung fie ...
Chapter 1 Basic science
... The labia minor are delicate folds of skin, containing fibrous tissue, numerous blood vessels and erectile tissue. The skin contains sebaceous glands, but no hair follicles, and epithelium that lines the vestibule and vagina. The vestibule is the area between the labia minor into which opens the vag ...
... The labia minor are delicate folds of skin, containing fibrous tissue, numerous blood vessels and erectile tissue. The skin contains sebaceous glands, but no hair follicles, and epithelium that lines the vestibule and vagina. The vestibule is the area between the labia minor into which opens the vag ...
Placental inflammation is not increased in inflammatory bowel disease
... excluding constitutional small for gestational age (SGA) infants, most recognized cases of fetal growth restriction in singleton pregnancies have underlying placental causes that arise from nutrient and oxygen transfer across the placenta [9-11]. To date, studies showing an increased risk for poor b ...
... excluding constitutional small for gestational age (SGA) infants, most recognized cases of fetal growth restriction in singleton pregnancies have underlying placental causes that arise from nutrient and oxygen transfer across the placenta [9-11]. To date, studies showing an increased risk for poor b ...
Male Infertility - The JAMA Network
... Infertility is often thought of as a problem only among women; men are often overlooked. What Is Infertility? According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, infertility is when couples cannot become pregnant after 1 year of trying. In about half of couples with infertility, a problem w ...
... Infertility is often thought of as a problem only among women; men are often overlooked. What Is Infertility? According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, infertility is when couples cannot become pregnant after 1 year of trying. In about half of couples with infertility, a problem w ...
Follow_up_rounds-Yoon-8_12_11
... delay the diagnosis and treatment of acute appendicitis. Arch Surg. 2001;136(5):556. Ceydeli A, Lavotshkin S, Yu J, Wise L. When should we order a CT scan and when should we rely on the results to diagnose an acute appendicitis? Curr Surg. 2006;63(6):464. Gaitini D, Beck-Razi N, Mor-Yosef D, et al. ...
... delay the diagnosis and treatment of acute appendicitis. Arch Surg. 2001;136(5):556. Ceydeli A, Lavotshkin S, Yu J, Wise L. When should we order a CT scan and when should we rely on the results to diagnose an acute appendicitis? Curr Surg. 2006;63(6):464. Gaitini D, Beck-Razi N, Mor-Yosef D, et al. ...
Management of Cardiorespiratory Events in Newborns
... Episodes of periodic breathing, bradycardia or respiratory pauses less than 20 second duration that are not associated with significant bradycardia or desaturation. Decreased oxygen saturations that are not associated with a respiratory pause or bradycardia. Transient episodes of bradycardia t ...
... Episodes of periodic breathing, bradycardia or respiratory pauses less than 20 second duration that are not associated with significant bradycardia or desaturation. Decreased oxygen saturations that are not associated with a respiratory pause or bradycardia. Transient episodes of bradycardia t ...
Induction of labor
... prostaglandin E2 in 1 to 5 percent of women . Although definitions may vary among studies, most use the terms defined by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1999a) to describe increased uterine activity as follows: 1.Uterine tachysystole is defined as 6 contractions in a 10-minu ...
... prostaglandin E2 in 1 to 5 percent of women . Although definitions may vary among studies, most use the terms defined by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1999a) to describe increased uterine activity as follows: 1.Uterine tachysystole is defined as 6 contractions in a 10-minu ...
a primigravida with takayasu aortoarteritis with bilateral renal artery
... of the childbearing age.3 the mean age of presentation of TA is usually in the second and third decade of life with a greater prevalence in Asian women, it occurs sporadically throughout the world. It is more common in women than men (8:1), and the peak incidence is in the second and third decades.2 ...
... of the childbearing age.3 the mean age of presentation of TA is usually in the second and third decade of life with a greater prevalence in Asian women, it occurs sporadically throughout the world. It is more common in women than men (8:1), and the peak incidence is in the second and third decades.2 ...
Implantation
... gonadotrophin hormone which prevents the degeneration of the corpus luteum. It also stimulates the production of progesterone which in turn is important in sustaining the placenta. By the end of the 2nd week, the amount of this hormone will be sufficient to be detected in the maternal blood and urin ...
... gonadotrophin hormone which prevents the degeneration of the corpus luteum. It also stimulates the production of progesterone which in turn is important in sustaining the placenta. By the end of the 2nd week, the amount of this hormone will be sufficient to be detected in the maternal blood and urin ...
Prenatal development
Prenatal or antenatal development is the process in which a human embryo or fetus (or foetus) gestates during pregnancy, from fertilization until birth. Often, the terms fetal development, foetal development, or embryology are used in a similar sense.After fertilization, the process of embryogenesis, (the early stages of prenatal development) begins. By the end of the tenth week of gestational age the embryo has acquired its basic form and the next period is that of fetal development where the organs become fully developed. This fetal period is described both topically (by organ) and chronologically (by time) with major occurrences being listed by gestational age.