Sudabeh Moein, M.D. | 4060 4th Ave., Suite 510, San Diego, CA
... The answer is yes to both but that doesn't mean Bio‐identical Hormones are perfect. The great appeal of Bio‐identical Hormones is that they are natural, and our bodies can metabolize them as it was designed to do, minimizing side effects. Synthetic hormones are quite strong and often produce int ...
... The answer is yes to both but that doesn't mean Bio‐identical Hormones are perfect. The great appeal of Bio‐identical Hormones is that they are natural, and our bodies can metabolize them as it was designed to do, minimizing side effects. Synthetic hormones are quite strong and often produce int ...
(somatic) near-infrared spectroscopy
... circulatory function provide partial and sometimes misleading information, especially in children (6). For instance, capillary refill time and core-peripheral temperature difference are often obscured by factors such as fever, use of vasoactive medications, or deliberate mild hypothermia for the man ...
... circulatory function provide partial and sometimes misleading information, especially in children (6). For instance, capillary refill time and core-peripheral temperature difference are often obscured by factors such as fever, use of vasoactive medications, or deliberate mild hypothermia for the man ...
Cataract and Coexistent Glaucoma: A
... The combined surgical technique of phacotrabeculectomy has become the standard technique for management of eyes with coexistent visually significant cataract and glaucoma.10-12 Phacotrabeculectomy can be performed as a single site surgery with both phacoemulsification and trabeculectomy performed fr ...
... The combined surgical technique of phacotrabeculectomy has become the standard technique for management of eyes with coexistent visually significant cataract and glaucoma.10-12 Phacotrabeculectomy can be performed as a single site surgery with both phacoemulsification and trabeculectomy performed fr ...
7th WORLD CONGRESS ON PEDIATRIC BURNS
... passionate about providing the best possible care for burned children. The concept was first proposed by Martin Meuli from Zurich, and presented in the heart of the Swiss mountains to Anna Maria Tamisani from Genova, Giovanni Grisolia from Florence, and Helmut Lochbuehler from Munich. The idea was t ...
... passionate about providing the best possible care for burned children. The concept was first proposed by Martin Meuli from Zurich, and presented in the heart of the Swiss mountains to Anna Maria Tamisani from Genova, Giovanni Grisolia from Florence, and Helmut Lochbuehler from Munich. The idea was t ...
Rehabilitation in Head and Neck Cancer
... oropharynx, oral cavity, hypopharynx, larynx. IV Inferior jugular nodes draining hypopharynx, subglottic larynx, thyroid, oesophagus. V Posterior triangle group VI Anterior compartment group ...
... oropharynx, oral cavity, hypopharynx, larynx. IV Inferior jugular nodes draining hypopharynx, subglottic larynx, thyroid, oesophagus. V Posterior triangle group VI Anterior compartment group ...
Journal of the California Dental Association October
... of the association at the 1201 K St. location has been extremely beneficial to CDA in undertaking its various initiatives on behalf of the membership and the public. As many individuals who read this know, the next 61⁄2 years presented some difficult leadership challenges from time to time. A positi ...
... of the association at the 1201 K St. location has been extremely beneficial to CDA in undertaking its various initiatives on behalf of the membership and the public. As many individuals who read this know, the next 61⁄2 years presented some difficult leadership challenges from time to time. A positi ...
morphometric evaluation of foramen magnum for sex
... osteometric board and blunt craniophore were the instruments used in this study. ANALYTICAL TEST: “t” test. RESULTS: The dimensions of the foramen magnum were significantly higher in men’s skulls. CONCLUSION: It is concluded that all values of female are lower than male values, which shows that thes ...
... osteometric board and blunt craniophore were the instruments used in this study. ANALYTICAL TEST: “t” test. RESULTS: The dimensions of the foramen magnum were significantly higher in men’s skulls. CONCLUSION: It is concluded that all values of female are lower than male values, which shows that thes ...
Full text
... choose better stimulating males are more likely to have sons that are better stimulators; thus they are able to sire more offspring in the next generation. Such male-female interactions lead to runaway or “Fisherian” selection (Hostken & Stockley 2004), where the male genitalia can evolve wildly ela ...
... choose better stimulating males are more likely to have sons that are better stimulators; thus they are able to sire more offspring in the next generation. Such male-female interactions lead to runaway or “Fisherian” selection (Hostken & Stockley 2004), where the male genitalia can evolve wildly ela ...
Slide 1 - AccessSurgery
... muscle is swept inferomedially inclusive of the lateral (axillary) lymph node group (level I). Care is taken to preserve the thoracodorsal artery, vein, and nerve in the deep axillary space. The lateral lymph node group is resected in continuity with the subscapular lymph node group (level I) and th ...
... muscle is swept inferomedially inclusive of the lateral (axillary) lymph node group (level I). Care is taken to preserve the thoracodorsal artery, vein, and nerve in the deep axillary space. The lateral lymph node group is resected in continuity with the subscapular lymph node group (level I) and th ...
Knee Injuries
... • Recurrent rubbing can produce irritation and subsequent inflammation, especially beneath the posterior fibers of the ITB, which are thought to be tighter against the lateral femoral condyle than the anterior fibers. ...
... • Recurrent rubbing can produce irritation and subsequent inflammation, especially beneath the posterior fibers of the ITB, which are thought to be tighter against the lateral femoral condyle than the anterior fibers. ...
Local anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery(guideline).
... decade, and this has continued to evolve since the last guidelines on ‘Local Anaesthesia for Intraocular Surgery’ were produced by the Royal College of Anaesthetists and College of Ophthalmologists in 2001.2 The British Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Society (www.boas.org) was founded in 1999 and hosts annu ...
... decade, and this has continued to evolve since the last guidelines on ‘Local Anaesthesia for Intraocular Surgery’ were produced by the Royal College of Anaesthetists and College of Ophthalmologists in 2001.2 The British Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Society (www.boas.org) was founded in 1999 and hosts annu ...
Laryngeal Framework Surgery: Thyroplasty
... - Patients with vocal fold paralysis: 1/3 with laryngeal penetration and aspiration - nor always a sure remedy At least one vocal fold should have intact inspiratory vocal fold abduction ...
... - Patients with vocal fold paralysis: 1/3 with laryngeal penetration and aspiration - nor always a sure remedy At least one vocal fold should have intact inspiratory vocal fold abduction ...
INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR: OPEN vs TEP APPROACHES
... thromboembolic prophylaxis, only in selected patients • Risk factors for wound and mesh infection ...
... thromboembolic prophylaxis, only in selected patients • Risk factors for wound and mesh infection ...
Thyroidectomy - Dr. Chris Hobbs
... placed with the sensors at the level of the vocal cords if monitoring of the recurrent laryngeal nerve is being done. The patient is placed supine on the operating room table in a slight reverse Trendelenburg. A shoulder roll is used to hyperextend the neck. The neck is infiltrated with 20–30 ml of ...
... placed with the sensors at the level of the vocal cords if monitoring of the recurrent laryngeal nerve is being done. The patient is placed supine on the operating room table in a slight reverse Trendelenburg. A shoulder roll is used to hyperextend the neck. The neck is infiltrated with 20–30 ml of ...
Bariatric Surgery Outcomes - General Surgery Residency Program
... body habitus; and (6) the presence of significant comorbidities such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and obstructive sleep apnea.7 In a comprehensive meta-analysis, Buchwald and colleagues7 reported early and late mortality after bariatric surgery (Table 1). The study evaluated the result ...
... body habitus; and (6) the presence of significant comorbidities such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and obstructive sleep apnea.7 In a comprehensive meta-analysis, Buchwald and colleagues7 reported early and late mortality after bariatric surgery (Table 1). The study evaluated the result ...
Pediatric Disorders of the Foot”
... newborn and decreases to 34 degrees by 4 years of age Lateral angle decrease from a mean 45 degrees at birth to an average of 33 degrees at 4 years of age ...
... newborn and decreases to 34 degrees by 4 years of age Lateral angle decrease from a mean 45 degrees at birth to an average of 33 degrees at 4 years of age ...
Testing theories of sex against the observation that sex is biparental
... prohibitive. But, insofar as such arguments have been provided at all, they are unpersuasive. For example, they fail to take into account the key point that any argument against the transition from biparental sex to triparental sex may be even more persuasive for ruling out the transition from asexu ...
... prohibitive. But, insofar as such arguments have been provided at all, they are unpersuasive. For example, they fail to take into account the key point that any argument against the transition from biparental sex to triparental sex may be even more persuasive for ruling out the transition from asexu ...
Complcations of Stapes Surgery
... Lesinski SG. Causes of conductive hearing loss after stapedectomy or stapedotomy: a prospective study of 279 consecutive surgical revisions. Otol Neurotol 2002; 23: 281-8. Mangham CA. Platinum ribbon-Teflon piston reduces device failure after stapes surgery. Otolaryngol Head ...
... Lesinski SG. Causes of conductive hearing loss after stapedectomy or stapedotomy: a prospective study of 279 consecutive surgical revisions. Otol Neurotol 2002; 23: 281-8. Mangham CA. Platinum ribbon-Teflon piston reduces device failure after stapes surgery. Otolaryngol Head ...
Sex in an Evolutionary Perspective: Just Another Reaction Norm
... of hermaphroditic organisms, for instance most plants). We may recognise the sexes as categories, on the basis of morphology or—when applicable—sex chromosomes, and it is of course often useful to search for and investigate statistical differences in other traits between groups of individuals of dif ...
... of hermaphroditic organisms, for instance most plants). We may recognise the sexes as categories, on the basis of morphology or—when applicable—sex chromosomes, and it is of course often useful to search for and investigate statistical differences in other traits between groups of individuals of dif ...
Facts about CAH (Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia)
... either have CAH or carry a genetic mutation. This means that if two parents are CAH carriers (that is, they have the gene for CAH but not the disorder), their children have a 25 percent chance (1 in 4) of being ...
... either have CAH or carry a genetic mutation. This means that if two parents are CAH carriers (that is, they have the gene for CAH but not the disorder), their children have a 25 percent chance (1 in 4) of being ...
Functional Anatomy of the Female Sex Organs
... Gross anatomical and histological study of the clitoris, clitoral bulbs, labia minora, and urethra reveals them to contain specialized vascular tissues that are sexually responsive [1] and consist of two histologically distinct types of vascular tissue. The first type is the trabeculated erectile ti ...
... Gross anatomical and histological study of the clitoris, clitoral bulbs, labia minora, and urethra reveals them to contain specialized vascular tissues that are sexually responsive [1] and consist of two histologically distinct types of vascular tissue. The first type is the trabeculated erectile ti ...
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Hemophilia is a
... to consequences such as delaying elective procedures.5,8 ...
... to consequences such as delaying elective procedures.5,8 ...
Laparoscopic treatment of traumatic iliopsoas hematoma
... Upon waking after surgery, the patient observed that his left groin pain felt immediately improved. Two weeks after surgery, sensation in the femoral nerve distribution was improved and lower extremity strength was restored to grade 4/5. ...
... Upon waking after surgery, the patient observed that his left groin pain felt immediately improved. Two weeks after surgery, sensation in the femoral nerve distribution was improved and lower extremity strength was restored to grade 4/5. ...