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    the body to a line just above the bellybutton again. Below the subcostal plane‚ Left hypochondrium is the left lumbar region running down to just above the hip bone. Below the left lumbar region is the left iliac fossa for a short period down into pelvic area. Continuing clockwise is the hypogastric region below belly button‚ and on to the right iliac fossa. At about the 9 o’clock area of the body is the right lumbar region and up into the right hypochondrium. In the middle of the body and surrounding

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    Ovarian Cancer

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    ovary and are much more common than ovarian cancers. The early stages of ovarian cancer may not cause any obvious symptoms but these are the symptoms that have been report by indigestion‚ heartburn‚ nausea‚ gas‚ abdominal swelling or discomfort‚ pelvic pain or cramping‚ bloating or a feeling of fullness‚ even after a small meal‚ painful‚ frequent‚ or burning urination with no infection‚ diarrhea or constipation‚ loss of appetite‚ unexplained weight loss or gain‚ unusual fatigue‚ low back pain‚ shortness

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    Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

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    Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is used to describe upper extremity symptoms and according to recent reports 1‚2 is defined as compression of the neurovascular structures in the interscalene tri-angle‚ as it exits the thoracic girdle. The bony anatomy of thoracic outlet‚ which will be discussed in further detail‚ can be defined by the space between the first thoracic vertebra‚ first rib‚ and manubrium of the sternum.1 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is not specific in determining the struc-ture being compressed

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    Week Four Assignment Three Conditions and defects pertaining to the reproductive system in men are treated by the urology department. Genitourinary diseases are handled by specialists known as urologists (a physician whose medical specialty deals with the urinary tract). The division of medical practice that oversees kidney diseases‚ electrolyte imbalance‚ renal transplantation‚ and dialysis therapy would be referred to as nephrology; accordingly the associated medical professionals are named

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    a greater risk if they are pregnant. In women‚ any form of Chlamydia or Gonorrhea may lead to infertility. If pregnant or at risk of pregnancy‚ the child can become infected during delivery. Having Chlamydia or Gonorrhea can also cause you to get Pelvic Inflammatory Disease which is inflammation of a female’s reproductive organs. If asymptomatic‚ women also become at risk for tubal factor subfertility which increases chances for an ectopic pregnancy (false pregnancy). Despite the similarities‚ they

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    the uterus are ligaments that attach from the body of the uterus to the pelvic wall and abdominal wall. During pregnancy the ligaments prolapse due to the growinguterus‚ but retract after childbirth. In some cases after menopause‚ they may lose elasticity anduterine prolapse may occur. This can be fixed with surgery.Some problems of the uterus include uterine fibroids‚ pelvic pain (includingendometriosis‚ adenomyosis)‚ pelvic relaxation (or prolapse)‚ heavy or abnormal menstrual bleeding‚ and cancer

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    Evolution of Dolphins

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    Joseph Castaneda Miami High School Abstract Over 50 million years ago‚ the creature that we know as the dolphin today was a land based animal. It would venture into the sea‚ or water to eat. Over time though the evolutionary process would see to it that this once land based creature would become a part of the water‚ evolving in such a way that it would never again see the land. Along the way there have been numerous changes that have taken place to the animals physiological

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    With all the books read in class this year‚ there has been some type of influence on the way each story was written. From Beowulf to Paradise Lost‚ there have been many‚ mostly religious‚ persuasions in the style and approach to writing of the novel. These influences‚ whether they’re religious or cultural or psychological‚ have a deep impact on the story and are reflective of a literary time period. The differences in each story show the changes in the culture‚ religion‚ or the way people thought

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    Epidural in Labor

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    Epidural Epidemic Drugs in Labor: Are They Really Necessary. . . or Even Safe? The use of epidurals is so common today that many perinatal professionals are calling the 1990s the age of the epidural epidemic. Believed by many in the medical profession to be safe and effective‚ the epidural seems now to be regarded as a veritable panacea for dealing with the pain of childbirth. It is true that most women experience pain during the course of labor. This pain can be intense and very real‚ even for

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