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    Patient Demographics

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    surgery clinic to explore the factors that impact patient satisfaction. The authors randomly sampled a total of 352 patients into electronic and written surveys‚ and data was collected over a 49 months period. The most common diagnosis was lumbar stenosis‚ and the least common diagnosis was myelopathy. Therefore‚ this patient sample‚ to some extent‚ represented the spine surgery clinic patient population. After randomization‚ the authors divided the factors that impact patient satisfaction into three

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    Pathophysiology of Stroke

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    I declare that all material in this assessment is my own work except where there is a clear acknowledgement and reference to the work of others. I have read the University’s Academic and Scientific Misconduct Policy and understand its implications.* http://www.cdu.edu.au/governance/documents/3.3academicandscientificmisconduct.pdf I agree I do not agree Double click on the square check box to mark as checked. CHECKLIST* Please start your assignment on the following page. |

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    Mitral Valve aka Bicuspid

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    multiple disorders of the heart and circulation. The patient presented with a combination of both congenital and acquired cardiac defects. The diagnosis included congenital bicuspid aortic valve‚ aortic regurgitation juxta-subclavian coarctation‚ stenosis of the left subclavian artery and ruptured sinus of the valsalva aneurysm. This combination of defects is very rare. The patient was weakened by the severity of the defects and the multiple disorders. It was decided to perform the corrective procedure

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    Atresia. While the main concern is the bile ducts within the liver‚ the defect in the cell signal pathway caused by JAG1 gene also affects the development and growth of the cardiac and skeletal system. The most common cardiac defects is pulmonic stenosis found in 91% of the

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    Congenital Malformations

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    sheen! - aplasia- congenital absence of … eg salivary glands! - achalasia- can occur at many places along the GIT‚ it is the failure of smooth muscle to relax—> sphincter constriction—> regurgitation‚ pain. also referred to as CARDIOSPASM! - stenosis- abnormal narrowing in a blood vessel or other tubular organ or structure. It is also sometimes called a stricture (as in urethral stricture).[3] The term coarctation is a synonym! - esophageal stricture is a narrowing or tightening of the esophagus

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    Medical Terminology

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    Transfer‚ Jobs & Internships Tab 3 of 3 Current Location 5345_2155OL Medical Terminology Course Documents Student Resources Take Test: Chapter 6: Cardiovascular System Menu Management Options Course Menu: 5345_2155OL (Medical Terminology) Announcements Student Help Calendar Course Messages Technical Support Student Support Services Important Course Information COURSE PREVIEW Course Documents Take Test: Chapter 6: Cardiovascular System Content Top of Form Assistive Technology Tips

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    Circulatory System

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    Circulatory system From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the organ system. For the band‚ see Circulatory System. For transport in plants‚ see Vascular tissue. Circulatory system | | The human circulatory system. Red indicates oxygenated blood‚ blue indicates deoxygenated. | Latin | systema cardiovasculare | The circulatory system is an organ system that passes nutrients (such as amino acids‚ electrolytes and lymph)‚ gases‚ hormones

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    The Case Of Edith Windsor

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    were legally married on May 22‚ 2007. After forty-one years of romantic partnership‚ they decided to get married in Toronto‚ Ontario under the Canadian civil marriage act. Spyer died on February 5‚ 2009 at the age of seventy-seven from an aortic stenosis‚ her second serious medical condition after being diagnosed with Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Spyer left her entire estate to Windsor‚ Windsor claimed her federal estate tax exemption after Spyer’s death but‚ Windsor was required to pay $363

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    R E V I E W NAME ____________________________________ LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ S H E E T EXERCISE 38 Anatomy of the Digestive System General Histological Plan of the Alimentary Canal 1. The general anatomical features of the alimentary canal are listed below. Fill in the table to complete the information. Subdivisions of the layer (if applicable) Wall layer mucosa submucosa muscularis externa serosa or adventitia Major functions epithelium‚ lamina propria‚ (not

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    What Is Hypospadias?

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    Hypospadias is a congenital abnormality in which the opening of the male urethra is located near the glans penis or along the shaft of the penis or in extreme cases the urethra is located at the base of the penis or under the scrotum. It can be diagnosed at birth. It is absolutely necessary for a child to undergo surgery in order to lead a normal life. Hypospadias is usually surgically corrected within twelve months to three years after the child has been born‚ depending on the severity of the condition

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