
Luis Rohena, MD FAAP DABMG Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
... • Estrogen replacement therapy at time of expected puberty • Treat with growth hormone • Cubitus valgus • Horseshoe kidney • Growth rate decreased between 3-12 yrs. Marked deceleration ...
... • Estrogen replacement therapy at time of expected puberty • Treat with growth hormone • Cubitus valgus • Horseshoe kidney • Growth rate decreased between 3-12 yrs. Marked deceleration ...
A randomized double blind comparison of
... participants/materials, setting, methods: Subjects were recruited and randomized in the three IVF units in Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Ho Chi Minh City. Women in the atosiban group received i.v. atosiban 30 min before embryo transfer with a bolus dose of 6.75 mg, and the infusion was continued at 18 mg ...
... participants/materials, setting, methods: Subjects were recruited and randomized in the three IVF units in Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Ho Chi Minh City. Women in the atosiban group received i.v. atosiban 30 min before embryo transfer with a bolus dose of 6.75 mg, and the infusion was continued at 18 mg ...
Embryo final study tips
... 2. How do the fates of the mesonephric and paramesonephric ducts differ in the male and female? In males the Paramesonephric ducts regress Mesonephric Wolfian ducts epididymus, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct In females the Mesonephric ducts regress Paramesonephric Müllerian ducts oviducts ...
... 2. How do the fates of the mesonephric and paramesonephric ducts differ in the male and female? In males the Paramesonephric ducts regress Mesonephric Wolfian ducts epididymus, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct In females the Mesonephric ducts regress Paramesonephric Müllerian ducts oviducts ...
Question 1
... You tell the infant’s parents of your concern that their baby has Down syndrome. After the initial shock, the mother asks about her risk of having another child with a chromosomal abnormality. The statement that you are MOST likely to include in your discussion is that her risk: ...
... You tell the infant’s parents of your concern that their baby has Down syndrome. After the initial shock, the mother asks about her risk of having another child with a chromosomal abnormality. The statement that you are MOST likely to include in your discussion is that her risk: ...
Embryological Development of Skeletal Structures of Head and
... As the features of the face form, the development of the embryonic skull begins. The mesenchyme surrounding the developing primitive brain condenses to form a mesenchymal capsule, the desmocranium. At approximately the fifth week, the base thickens, forming the cartilaginous cranial base through neu ...
... As the features of the face form, the development of the embryonic skull begins. The mesenchyme surrounding the developing primitive brain condenses to form a mesenchymal capsule, the desmocranium. At approximately the fifth week, the base thickens, forming the cartilaginous cranial base through neu ...
Migraine and Other Headache Disorders
... commonly include a throbbing quality, unilateral location and associated photophobia, phonophobia, nausea, vomiting and typically last hours. Tension type headaches commonly include a dull or achy quality, frontal or band like location, may have associated photophobia or phonophobia, and are typical ...
... commonly include a throbbing quality, unilateral location and associated photophobia, phonophobia, nausea, vomiting and typically last hours. Tension type headaches commonly include a dull or achy quality, frontal or band like location, may have associated photophobia or phonophobia, and are typical ...
MEDICAL DISEASES WITH PREGNANCY
... relative folate deficiency of many mothers on antiepileptic therapy. ...
... relative folate deficiency of many mothers on antiepileptic therapy. ...
Risk Factors for Health Care-Associated Bloodstream Infections in a
... Background: Healthcare-associated bloodstream infections (HCA-BSI) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Objectives: We aimed to determine the causative organisms and risk factors of HCA-BSIs in NICUs. Methods: This study was performed between January ...
... Background: Healthcare-associated bloodstream infections (HCA-BSI) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Objectives: We aimed to determine the causative organisms and risk factors of HCA-BSIs in NICUs. Methods: This study was performed between January ...
Obstetric Anesthesiology: What`s New, What`s Old and What`s
... and absence of accelerations (a reassuring sign), then fetal acidemia may be present and an “expedited” delivery must be considered (see Table 5). What about the older concerns with fetal bradycardia? For the presence of fetal bradycardia (less than 110 BPM for more than10 minutes) with absent beat- ...
... and absence of accelerations (a reassuring sign), then fetal acidemia may be present and an “expedited” delivery must be considered (see Table 5). What about the older concerns with fetal bradycardia? For the presence of fetal bradycardia (less than 110 BPM for more than10 minutes) with absent beat- ...
October - Neonatology Today
... Fetal and neonatal cardiac arrhythmias are not common, but wellknown; the same is true for infants as well. We report this case not only because of the finding of Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, but also because of the unusual presentation of the infant’s condition. Due to local and geographical con ...
... Fetal and neonatal cardiac arrhythmias are not common, but wellknown; the same is true for infants as well. We report this case not only because of the finding of Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, but also because of the unusual presentation of the infant’s condition. Due to local and geographical con ...
Назва наукового напрямку (модуля): Семестр: 12 Obstetrics and
... Breech presentation of the first fetus in multiple pregnancy Breech presentation and infertility Foot link presentation Probable fetal weight more 3700g What is the aim of the Moriso-Leuvret maneuver? the delivery of the fetal breech the more rapid rotation of fetus maneuver helps to flex of the fet ...
... Breech presentation of the first fetus in multiple pregnancy Breech presentation and infertility Foot link presentation Probable fetal weight more 3700g What is the aim of the Moriso-Leuvret maneuver? the delivery of the fetal breech the more rapid rotation of fetus maneuver helps to flex of the fet ...
Chordata - De Anza College
... blastulation in many vertebrates • Large, yolk-rich eggs • Cleavage forms the blastoderm. • Separation of the epiblast from the hypoblast forms the blastocoel. ...
... blastulation in many vertebrates • Large, yolk-rich eggs • Cleavage forms the blastoderm. • Separation of the epiblast from the hypoblast forms the blastocoel. ...
Uterine Stimulants and Relaxants
... second trimester of pregnancy than is oxytocin. Inhibition of endogenous prostaglandin synthesis with a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agent, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, can increase the length of gestation, prolong spontaneous labor, or interrupt premature labor. Dinoprostone is slowly absorbed fr ...
... second trimester of pregnancy than is oxytocin. Inhibition of endogenous prostaglandin synthesis with a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agent, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, can increase the length of gestation, prolong spontaneous labor, or interrupt premature labor. Dinoprostone is slowly absorbed fr ...
Mosby´s EMT-Basic Textbook
... absorption rate cannot be controlled, injections are painful, and tissue necrosis may occur. However, the IM route may be used with some women who are being transported to a tertiary care center. The IM dose is 4 to 5 g given in each buttock, a total of 10 g (with 1% procaine possibly being added to ...
... absorption rate cannot be controlled, injections are painful, and tissue necrosis may occur. However, the IM route may be used with some women who are being transported to a tertiary care center. The IM dose is 4 to 5 g given in each buttock, a total of 10 g (with 1% procaine possibly being added to ...
Medical Problems in Pregnancy
... Pregnancy is diabetogenic • Relative insulin insensitivity in later pregnancy – Effects of hPL- exaggerated rate and amount of insulin release due to relative insulin insensitivity (requirements may increase by ...
... Pregnancy is diabetogenic • Relative insulin insensitivity in later pregnancy – Effects of hPL- exaggerated rate and amount of insulin release due to relative insulin insensitivity (requirements may increase by ...
Hormonal
... May inhibit/delay ovulation or altering the transport of sperm/egg; does not affect a fertilized, implanted egg Needs to be taken within 72 hours. Best used within 24 hours ...
... May inhibit/delay ovulation or altering the transport of sperm/egg; does not affect a fertilized, implanted egg Needs to be taken within 72 hours. Best used within 24 hours ...
Lee Reichman: Good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to our
... So, what happens in pulmonary tuberculosis in pregnancy? These are all the large studies that have been reported over the years. There seems to be a discrepancy between whether or not there’s an actual risk of increase in prematurity. In the more contemporary studies, we see that there is. However, ...
... So, what happens in pulmonary tuberculosis in pregnancy? These are all the large studies that have been reported over the years. There seems to be a discrepancy between whether or not there’s an actual risk of increase in prematurity. In the more contemporary studies, we see that there is. However, ...
Tobacco Treatment Medication Dosing Chart
... The FDA advises that a person taking varenicline or bupropion who experiences the following should stop taking it and contact a healthcare provider immediately. -Agitation -Hostility -Depressed Mood - Changes in behavior or thinking that are not typical for the person -Suicidal thoughts or behavior ...
... The FDA advises that a person taking varenicline or bupropion who experiences the following should stop taking it and contact a healthcare provider immediately. -Agitation -Hostility -Depressed Mood - Changes in behavior or thinking that are not typical for the person -Suicidal thoughts or behavior ...
Clinical Utilization of Atypical Antipsychotics in Pregnancy
... Concentrations of drug metabolite are higher in fetal than in maternal circulation due to difficulties in transport Pregnancy Outcomes and Perinatal Adverse Events back to maternal circulation, as well as to the fetus’s lower To evaluate intrauterine exposure effects to olanzapine, ability to metabo ...
... Concentrations of drug metabolite are higher in fetal than in maternal circulation due to difficulties in transport Pregnancy Outcomes and Perinatal Adverse Events back to maternal circulation, as well as to the fetus’s lower To evaluate intrauterine exposure effects to olanzapine, ability to metabo ...
the reproductive system
... • Monthly menstrual cycle – The recurring cycle of physiological changes to uterus, ovaries, & other reproductive organs due to hormonal fluctuations in ovaries, that occur from the beginning of one menstrual period to the next ...
... • Monthly menstrual cycle – The recurring cycle of physiological changes to uterus, ovaries, & other reproductive organs due to hormonal fluctuations in ovaries, that occur from the beginning of one menstrual period to the next ...
Embryology of the Female Reproductive Tract
... (Fig. 1a). Transient epithelial finger-like structures, referred to as the primary sex cords, form and extend into the supporting mesenchyme. The gonadal ridges remain similar in both male and female fetuses until the seventh week. The indifferent (undifferentiated) gonads are located inside the Wol ...
... (Fig. 1a). Transient epithelial finger-like structures, referred to as the primary sex cords, form and extend into the supporting mesenchyme. The gonadal ridges remain similar in both male and female fetuses until the seventh week. The indifferent (undifferentiated) gonads are located inside the Wol ...
Pregnancy Testing Prior to Anesthesia and Surgery
... Preanesthesia Evaluation concluded that the scientific literature is inadequate to inform patients or physicians on whether anesthesia causes harmful effects during pregnancy.3 The current scientific literature is also inadequate to inform patients or physicians whether anesthesia may have adverse n ...
... Preanesthesia Evaluation concluded that the scientific literature is inadequate to inform patients or physicians on whether anesthesia causes harmful effects during pregnancy.3 The current scientific literature is also inadequate to inform patients or physicians whether anesthesia may have adverse n ...
Liver Disease in Pregnancy
... ductus arteriosus. Data have shown low-dose aspirin (60-150 mg/day) may be safe in pregnancy Enoxaparin B No adequate and well-controlled studies using enoxaparin. Postmarketing reports include congenital abnormalities and also fetal death Heparin C Does not cross the placenta ...
... ductus arteriosus. Data have shown low-dose aspirin (60-150 mg/day) may be safe in pregnancy Enoxaparin B No adequate and well-controlled studies using enoxaparin. Postmarketing reports include congenital abnormalities and also fetal death Heparin C Does not cross the placenta ...
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.