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    Hyadatidiform Mole

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    contraception are recommended to avoid pregnancy for at least 6 to 12 months. In 10 to 15% of cases‚ hydatidiform moles may develop into invasive moles. This condition is named persistent trophoblastic disease (PTD). The moles may intrude so far into the uterine wall that hemorrhage or other complications develop. It is for this reason that a post-operative full abdominal and chest x-ray will often be requested. In 2 to 3% of cases‚ hydatidiform moles may develop into choriocarcinoma‚ which is a malignant

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    hormones

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    the intact animal or in preparations of isolated muscles 3. An antidiuretic action‚ effected by increasing the tubular and collecting duct resorption of water in the kidney. OXYTOCIN (hypophamine) Physiological Function Oxytocin is the uterine- stimulating fraction‚ and it is relatively free from

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    Vocabulary 1.) Hormones- are chemicals that are naturally produced in the bodies of all animals‚ including humans. 2.) Diethylstilbestrol(DES)- the cancer causing anti-miscarriage drug‚ in two shipments of American beef. 3.) Estrogen- Any of several major female sex hormones produced primarily by the ovarian follicles of female mammals‚ capable of inducing estrus‚ developing and maintaining secondary female sex characteristics‚ and preparing the uterus for the reception of a fertilized

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    Anaemia

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    بسم الله الرحمن Abstract Background: Anaemia is common worldwide specially in developing countries where nutrient deficiencies are prevalent. It is a common problem in the outpatient set but it’s always neglected and taken lightly which can cause hyperdynamic circulation disturbances and raise the rate of morbidity and mortality. Aim: To determine the prevalence of microcytic Hypochromic anaemia in medicine emergency room casualty in academy teaching hospital. Method: This is a descriptive

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    Anoro Ellipta

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    treatment of asthma. Adverse Effects (1-10%) pharyngitis diarrhea pain in extremity neck pain chest pain sinusitis Pregnancy Category Anoro Ellipta has a pregnancy category of “C”‚ and since the drug is a beta-agonist‚ there is potential to affect uterine contractility if administered during labor. It is unknown whether the drug is distributed in human breast milk. Pharmacology Elimination Half-life: 11 hours

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    HPV Vaccines

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    “Should states enact laws that require girls to be vaccinated against HPV?” Gardasil‚ a vaccine that protects against HPV (human papillomavirus)‚ has practically become a household word in the United States since it was approved in 2006. TV commercials featuring young girls chanting "I’m going to be one less" are quite commonplace‚ and now the vaccine‚ which protects against the four types of HPV that potentially lead to cervical cancers and genital warts‚ is being recommended for girls

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    absorbed by the woman’s body. After ovulation the remains of the dominant follicle in the ovary become a corpus luteum. This body has a primary function of producing large amounts of progesterone. Under the influence of progesterone‚ the endometrium (uterine lining) changes to prepare for potential implantation of an embryo to establish a pregnancy. If implantation does not occur within approximately two weeks‚ the corpus

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    January 9‚ 2013 Vanessa May Psy 111 Historical &Behavioral Timeline * Uterine Theory (Greek Philosopher Hippocrates) C460-377BC Hysteria is only a female disorder that is caused by displaced or “wandering” (Hippocrates) womb/uterus. * Dualism (Rene Descartes) 1596-1650 Human mind isn’t subject to laws. It’s not observable‚ it controls the body and the body informs the mind. * Memory Theory (Johann Andreas von Segnar) 1704-1777 The Hungarian Physicist

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    Prenatal Development

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    Duplication continues to increase over the next two to three weeks‚ and eventually the mass of cells known as a blastocyst becomes the miniscule start of an infant. By week two‚ the blastocyst essentially buries itself into the lining of the female’s uterine wall and important structures form (Berk‚ 2013). The textbook goes on to list these crucial structures that are formed similar to layers to protect and

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    ABORTION: IS IT MORALLY WRONG? INTRODUCTION Abortion is the intentional termination of a pregnancy after conception. It allows women to put an end to their pregnancies‚ but involves killing the undeveloped embryo or fetus. For this reason‚ it is a very controversial subject. ABORTION Supporters of abortion rights argue that the embryo or fetus is not a person‚ or at least that the government has no right to ban abortion unless it can prove that an embryo or fetus is a person. I believe

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