
O&G REVISION LECTURE 2012
... • The following statements about contraception are correct: • a) The combined oestrogen/progestogen contraceptive pill usually increases menstrual blood loss • b) Inflammatory bowel disease is a recognised contraindication to the combined oestrogen/progestogen pill • c) The progestogen-only contrace ...
... • The following statements about contraception are correct: • a) The combined oestrogen/progestogen contraceptive pill usually increases menstrual blood loss • b) Inflammatory bowel disease is a recognised contraindication to the combined oestrogen/progestogen pill • c) The progestogen-only contrace ...
Conceptus – anything developed from fertilized egg
... As this occurs, the primitive groove forms as an indentation along the cell mass up to the primitive pit in the primitive node. These are both formed as mesenchyme cells migrates from these indentations into the area between the epiblast and hypoblast. At this point several structures have arisen. A ...
... As this occurs, the primitive groove forms as an indentation along the cell mass up to the primitive pit in the primitive node. These are both formed as mesenchyme cells migrates from these indentations into the area between the epiblast and hypoblast. At this point several structures have arisen. A ...
CHLORAMBUCIL: Class: Antineoplastic Agent, Alkylating Agent
... -Unlabeled dosing for CLL: 0.4 mg/kg day 1 every 2 weeks; if tolerated may increase by 0.1 mg/kg with each treatment course to a maximum dose of 0.8 mg/kg and maximum of 24 cycles (Eichhorst, 2009) or 30 mg/m2 day 1 every 2 weeks (in combination with prednisone) (Raphael, 1991) or 40 mg/m2 day 1 eve ...
... -Unlabeled dosing for CLL: 0.4 mg/kg day 1 every 2 weeks; if tolerated may increase by 0.1 mg/kg with each treatment course to a maximum dose of 0.8 mg/kg and maximum of 24 cycles (Eichhorst, 2009) or 30 mg/m2 day 1 every 2 weeks (in combination with prednisone) (Raphael, 1991) or 40 mg/m2 day 1 eve ...
Early Induction of Labor - National Catholic Bioethics Center
... proportionately serious pathological condition of a pregnant woman are permitted when they cannot be safely postponed until the unborn child is viable, even if they will result in the death of the unborn child. … For a proportionate reason, labor may be induced after the fetus is viable.” — USCCB, ...
... proportionately serious pathological condition of a pregnant woman are permitted when they cannot be safely postponed until the unborn child is viable, even if they will result in the death of the unborn child. … For a proportionate reason, labor may be induced after the fetus is viable.” — USCCB, ...
Induction of labor Ibtesam
... It is inserted close to the cervix within the posterior fornix of the vagina, then it is absorbed. Results: Prostaglandins results in changes which can be assessed on vaginal examination, increasing the Bishop's score. PGE2 dose should not exceed 6 mg. ...
... It is inserted close to the cervix within the posterior fornix of the vagina, then it is absorbed. Results: Prostaglandins results in changes which can be assessed on vaginal examination, increasing the Bishop's score. PGE2 dose should not exceed 6 mg. ...
Common Medical Problems in Pregnancy
... • Hale, T: Medications and Mother’s Milk, 2004. Also www.ibreastfeeding.com ...
... • Hale, T: Medications and Mother’s Milk, 2004. Also www.ibreastfeeding.com ...
Dermatology Case 2:
... EM major might take three to six weeks to resolve. Recurrences are more commonly seen in EM minor, but are rare in EM major. Traditionally, Stevens- Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) were included in the same spectrum as EM. ...
... EM major might take three to six weeks to resolve. Recurrences are more commonly seen in EM minor, but are rare in EM major. Traditionally, Stevens- Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) were included in the same spectrum as EM. ...
Fetal Pig Information
... Inside the stomach are longitudinal ridges that line the stomach called rugae. These folds allow the stomach to expand and contract as needed. A fetal pig receives absorbed nutrients from its mother through the umbilical cord so there will be no food in the stomach. Sometimes placental mammals will ...
... Inside the stomach are longitudinal ridges that line the stomach called rugae. These folds allow the stomach to expand and contract as needed. A fetal pig receives absorbed nutrients from its mother through the umbilical cord so there will be no food in the stomach. Sometimes placental mammals will ...
CASE PRESENTATION - Dr. Ahmad Abanamy Hospital
... Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) – an abnormally restricted symmetric or asymmetric growth of fetus 2. Oligohydramnios – abnormally low volume of amniotic fluid (less than 300 ml in total) – AVERAGE VALUE: 800-1200ml 3. Risk of placental abruption – premature separation of a normally situated ...
... Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) – an abnormally restricted symmetric or asymmetric growth of fetus 2. Oligohydramnios – abnormally low volume of amniotic fluid (less than 300 ml in total) – AVERAGE VALUE: 800-1200ml 3. Risk of placental abruption – premature separation of a normally situated ...
Labor and Delivery Lecture Notes
... nipples - release of oxytocin (from posterior pituitary) - increased contractions. 7.) Teaching Encourage mother not to push until fully dilated. If she pushes early, it may result in edematous cervix (blocks progress) or lacerated cervix. 5 cm dilation is more than half-way there because the last 5 ...
... nipples - release of oxytocin (from posterior pituitary) - increased contractions. 7.) Teaching Encourage mother not to push until fully dilated. If she pushes early, it may result in edematous cervix (blocks progress) or lacerated cervix. 5 cm dilation is more than half-way there because the last 5 ...
Part I The Randomized trial: Preeclampsia Eclampsia TRial Amsterdam (PETRA)
... The independent trial monitor committee consisted of two gynecologists (WMA and ATJIG) and one pediatrician (RJBJG), who were not involved in the management of the study. This committee was blinded for treatment allocation insofar this was possible for an adequate review of the case. The committee r ...
... The independent trial monitor committee consisted of two gynecologists (WMA and ATJIG) and one pediatrician (RJBJG), who were not involved in the management of the study. This committee was blinded for treatment allocation insofar this was possible for an adequate review of the case. The committee r ...
Modern problems of pregnancy induced hypertension
... severity and maternal mortality rate of 30 % make its timely diagnosis and treatment of importance. It is usually occurs late in pregnancy in primagravidas and characterized by vague gastrointestinal symptoms becoming worse over several days' time. Thereafter headache, mental confusion, and epigastr ...
... severity and maternal mortality rate of 30 % make its timely diagnosis and treatment of importance. It is usually occurs late in pregnancy in primagravidas and characterized by vague gastrointestinal symptoms becoming worse over several days' time. Thereafter headache, mental confusion, and epigastr ...
fetal tissue
... “Ethical Guidelines for the Use of Human Embryonic or Fetal Tissue for Experimental and Clinical Neurotransplantation and Research,” Network of European CNS Transplantation and Restoration (NECTAR). 1. Tissue for transplantation or research may be obtained from dead embryos or fetuses, their death r ...
... “Ethical Guidelines for the Use of Human Embryonic or Fetal Tissue for Experimental and Clinical Neurotransplantation and Research,” Network of European CNS Transplantation and Restoration (NECTAR). 1. Tissue for transplantation or research may be obtained from dead embryos or fetuses, their death r ...
congenital fetal anomalies
... – dexamethasone to the mother to reduces accumulation of androgenic steroids and to lessens virilization of female fetus. ...
... – dexamethasone to the mother to reduces accumulation of androgenic steroids and to lessens virilization of female fetus. ...
Fetal hypoplastic left heart syndrome and maternal liver
... 1 year after liver transplantation [6]. Despite the fact that the incidence of malformations is not higher in newborns after maternal liver transplantation compared to the general population, malformation patterns including severe heart defects could potentially account for the higher abortion rates ...
... 1 year after liver transplantation [6]. Despite the fact that the incidence of malformations is not higher in newborns after maternal liver transplantation compared to the general population, malformation patterns including severe heart defects could potentially account for the higher abortion rates ...
Well-Baby Nursery - UCSF Benioff Children`s Hospital
... should be transferred to the Special Care Nursery and placed on a cardio-respiratory monitor. (See section on Perinatal Substance Abuse, P. 172). POLICE HOLD POLICY: A Police Hold is a process whereby the police place an infant or minor child in temporary protective custody of the Juvenile Court. It ...
... should be transferred to the Special Care Nursery and placed on a cardio-respiratory monitor. (See section on Perinatal Substance Abuse, P. 172). POLICE HOLD POLICY: A Police Hold is a process whereby the police place an infant or minor child in temporary protective custody of the Juvenile Court. It ...
Full Text - Quran and Medicine
... Mufaddal! I begin my words with the expression of human creation, and you try your best to learn it. First, it is such that the fetus, in the uterus, is under three covers (darknesses): abdomen, cervix and uterus (amniotic sac) where it has no way for proper intake of food or excretion of waste. He ...
... Mufaddal! I begin my words with the expression of human creation, and you try your best to learn it. First, it is such that the fetus, in the uterus, is under three covers (darknesses): abdomen, cervix and uterus (amniotic sac) where it has no way for proper intake of food or excretion of waste. He ...
(LH) is taken over by human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG)
... rarely used to detect certain fetal malformations, • including neural tube defects and exomphalos. ...
... rarely used to detect certain fetal malformations, • including neural tube defects and exomphalos. ...
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... Chlamydia- leads to PID and infertility. May be as many as 4 million cases yearly, often no symptoms. Bacterial. ...
... Chlamydia- leads to PID and infertility. May be as many as 4 million cases yearly, often no symptoms. Bacterial. ...
Psychiatric medications in pregnancy and
... with epilepsy, ‘Stop your meds and ride out the seizures until you deliver’? Are the medications of pregnant women with mental illness somehow more “optional”?” ...
... with epilepsy, ‘Stop your meds and ride out the seizures until you deliver’? Are the medications of pregnant women with mental illness somehow more “optional”?” ...
BilgiTV
... ovulations are monitored with ultrasound. • If there is an ovulation problem it is treated by oral medications or hormonal injections, monitored by ...
... ovulations are monitored with ultrasound. • If there is an ovulation problem it is treated by oral medications or hormonal injections, monitored by ...
mesoderm
... A. from 1st-2nd day to 7th-8th day B. from 3rd-4th day to 9th-10th day C. from 5th-6th day to 11th-12th day D. from 7th-8th day to 13th-14th day E. from 9th-10th day to 15th-16th day 6. Which structure is not belong to early blastocyst ? E A. trophoblast B. zona pellucida C. inner cell mass D. blast ...
... A. from 1st-2nd day to 7th-8th day B. from 3rd-4th day to 9th-10th day C. from 5th-6th day to 11th-12th day D. from 7th-8th day to 13th-14th day E. from 9th-10th day to 15th-16th day 6. Which structure is not belong to early blastocyst ? E A. trophoblast B. zona pellucida C. inner cell mass D. blast ...
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.