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Diagnosing Insulin Resistance by Simple Quantitative Methods in

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... room for synchronisation between embryo at certain stage and endometrium by priming. The measurers of our outcome are acceptable but still not comparable to other studies done for the combination of IVM and freeze all strategy [28]. Conclusion: This study is proof of the concept that IVM combined wi ...
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... • History of carcinoma of the breast (does not apply) • History of any estrogen-dependent neoplasm (does not apply) • Undiagnosed abnormal vaginal/uterine bleeding (does not apply) • Migraine headaches with focal neurologic symptoms (does not apply; see relative contraindications in Question 1.c ...
Periorbital swelling - Emergency Medicine Journal
Periorbital swelling - Emergency Medicine Journal

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Focus Abnormal vaginal discharge

... women unless using hormone replacement therapy. It is less common in women using Depo-Provera and during lactation. It commonly appears in early pregnancy. In earlier times, higher-dose oral contraceptive pills contributed to the growth of thrush, but with modern low-dose pills this is not usually a ...
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... disease or GERD). Symptoms of GERD include heartburn and regurgitation. The second is to determine the cause of problems with swallowing food, such as food or liquids getting stuck in the chest after swallowing. The third is to evaluate patients with chest pain that may be coming from the esophagus ...
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Clinical Vignette - American College of Physicians

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... The basic diagnostic work-up includes those examinations conducted by an office-based general practitioner, internist or diabetologist that are absolutely required in order to diagnose diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy and to identify risk patients early on. In addition, complications of diabetic ...
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Welcome to OB/GYN Associates of Holland Congratulations on your

... take care of yourself and your baby. A physical exam; including a pelvic and breast exam may be performed by your doctor or one of our Nurse Practitioners. Subsequent visits are usually shorter. At each visit you will be weighed, have a blood pressure check, a urine sample tested for sugar and prote ...
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