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Gynecological disorders

Common gynecological disorders including menstrual disorders and abnormal uterine bleeding. Find out about the nursing role in diagnosing and treating these disorders.

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fibroids-and-fertility-what-you-need-to-know-

Worried about fibroids impacting your baby\u2019s dreams? Millions of women face the challenging reality of uterine fibroids. Female factor infertility can occur due to many reasons. It is highly important to regularly observe one\u2019s reproductive health. Many women of young age have issues relat

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Uterine Fibroids-Symptoms Causes and Treatment

Are you suffering from Uterine fibroids? Looking for expert treatment, then you\u2019re at the right place. Dr. Shraddha Galgali is a leading & qualified gynecologist in Punwale, PCMC, Pune who specialize in treating various gynecological condition & surgery. On this page, She guides us on how to id

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Gynaecological Cancers - Dr Manoj Dongare

Gynecologic cancer starts in a woman\u2019s reproductive organs. Five main types of cancer that affect a woman\u2019s reproductive organs are cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar. As a group, they are referred to as gynecologic cancer. Each cancer is different and requires special treatme

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Gynecological Considerations for Long-Duration Spaceflight

This study by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) discusses the potential effects of microgravity and space radiation on gynecological health during long-duration spaceflight. Topics covered include normal menstruation, fertility, gynecologic pathology, and the impact of hormona

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Uterine Polyps Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Despite frequently being benign, uterine endometrial polyps can have a serious influence on a woman\u2019s general health and her ability to conceive. These minute tissue developments in the uterine coating can cause a large number of side effects and results. Endometrial polyps, though usually non-

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Fibroids Treatment In Pune - Dr Shraddha Galgali

Are you suffering from uterine fibroids? Looking for expert treatment? Looking For Fibroids Treatment in Pune? You\u2019re at the right place.\nDr. Shraddha Galgali is a leading and qualified gynecologist in Punwale, PCMC, Pune, specializing in treating various gynecological conditions and performin

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Placenta Accreta Syndrome: Definition, Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Management

Placenta Accreta Syndrome (PAS) is characterized by abnormal placental implantation with firm adherence to the uterine muscle due to the absence of certain layers. Risk factors include previous cesarean section, placenta previa, advanced maternal age, and uterine anomalies. Diagnosis involves ultras

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Comprehensive Overview of Female Genital Organs and Ovarian Function

Explore in-depth insights into the anatomy and functions of female genital organs, focusing on the ovaries, uterus, uterine tubes, and associated structures. Delve into the maturation of follicles, ovulation process, and hormonal regulation. Gain a clear understanding of the intricate mechanisms inv

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Reproductive Health Conditions and Accommodation Considerations

Reproductive health conditions, such as endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and interstitial cystitis, can impact individuals in the workplace with symptoms like pain, infertility, and discomfort. Understanding these conditions and their effects is crucial in providing appropriate job accommodations an

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Understanding the Functions and Injuries of the Spleen

The spleen, weighing around 75-250gm in adults, plays crucial roles in immune response, blood filtration, and cell repair. It acts as a reservoir for red blood cells and aids in cytopoiesis. Various investigations like radiology and ultrasound are used for diagnosing spleen injuries like rupture, wi

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Understanding Earthquakes: Causes, Effects, and Intensity Factors

Earthquakes are sudden shaking movements of the Earth's surface caused by various factors like tectonic plate movements, volcanic eruptions, mining, and construction. They result in ground shaking, rupture, tsunamis, and landslides, with intensity influenced by factors such as distance from the epic

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Understanding Common Labor Complications and Management Options

Labor and birth processes are typically straightforward, but complications can arise, such as failure to progress, fetal distress, excessive bleeding, malposition, prolapsed umbilical cord, cephalopelvic disproportion, and uterine rupture. Management strategies include rupturing membranes, pain reli

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ASTM D3786/D3786M-18 Standard Test Method for Bursting Strength of Textile Fabrics

This standard test method, ASTM D3786/D3786M-18, specifies the procedure for determining the bursting strength of textile fabrics using a diaphragm bursting strength tester. The test involves clamping the specimen over an expandable diaphragm and applying pressure until the fabric ruptures. The burs

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Understanding Uterine Diseases: Endometritis and Adenomyosis

Exploring diseases of the uterus such as endometritis and adenomyosis. Endometritis may result from retained products of conception or foreign bodies, leading to acute or chronic inflammation. Adenomyosis involves the invagination of endometrial tissue into the myometrium, causing hypertrophy. Learn

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Understanding Uterine Cancer and Postmenopausal Bleeding

Dr. Khalid Akkour, Assistant Professor of Gynecologic Oncology at King Saud University Medical City, provides insights on uterine cancer and postmenopausal bleeding. The structured OSCE discusses important aspects such as taking a focused history, age, ethnicity, past gynecologic and obstetric histo

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Understanding Uterine Leiomyosarcoma: A Case Presentation

A 58-year-old female with a history of fibroids presented with post-menopausal bleeding and was diagnosed with uterine leiomyosarcoma, a rare and aggressive malignancy of uterine smooth muscle cells. The case details the clinical course, diagnosis, and prognosis of this condition, emphasizing the im

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Understanding Stress-Strain Behavior in Materials

The stress-strain diagram illustrates how materials respond to mechanical forces, showcasing various properties such as elastic limit, yield point, ultimate strength, and rupture strength. By analyzing the curve, engineers can determine the material's behavior under different loads and stresses, aid

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Clinical Diagnosis and Assessment of Pre-Labour Rupture of the Membranes

Pre-Labour Rupture of the Membranes (RROM) is characterized by the leakage of amniotic fluid before the onset of labor, particularly when the gestational age is less than 37 weeks. Clinical diagnosis involves a thorough history evaluation and examination, including sterile speculum examination to co

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Understanding Retention of Fetal Membranes in Veterinary Obstetrics

Retention of fetal membranes, a common issue during the third stage of labor, has significant consequences for animals, especially cattle. Causes include insufficient expulsive efforts and placental issues. The incidence ranges from 6.8% to 50%, often associated with dystocia and twin births. Factor

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Understanding Preterm Delivery: Causes, Complications, and Evaluation

Preterm delivery, defined as labor prior to 37 weeks of gestation, affects approximately 12% of pregnancies worldwide, with almost 30% of these deliveries occurring before 34 weeks. The etiology of preterm birth can vary from maternal factors such as PROM to fetal anomalies and multiple gestations.

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Understanding Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Cancer is a disease characterized by the uncontrollable growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body. These cells form tumors that can be either cancerous (malignant) or non-cancerous (benign). Cancer can develop in various parts of the body and is often caused by genetic changes that affect cell

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Understanding Cesarean Section and Preterm Labor Risks

Cesarean section (C/S) is a delivery method for various fetal and maternal indications, while preterm labor poses risks like twin pregnancy, uterine abnormalities, and infections. Complications of C-sections and signs of preterm labor are discussed, highlighting the importance of early recognition a

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Understanding Subfertility: Causes, Diagnosis, and Management

Subfertility is defined as the failure to conceive after one year of regular, unprotected intercourse. Causes include ovulatory disorders, tubal factors, uterine factors, male factors, and unexplained factors. Diagnosis involves assessing ovulation, tubal patency, uterine abnormalities, and semen an

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Understanding Endometrial Cancer: Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Management

Endometrial cancer, the most common gynecological malignancy in women, presents with abnormal uterine bleeding and affects women mainly during menopause. Risk factors include hormonal stimulation and estrogen levels. Differentiating between types of endometrial cancer can impact treatment decisions.

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Large Submucous Pedunculated Myomatous Polyp with Chronic Partial Uterine Inversion

A 41-year-old female presented with complaints of bleeding, foul-smelling discharge, abdominal pain, and a mass protruding from the vagina. History revealed menorrhagia, dysmenorrhea, and recent onset symptoms. Physical examination showed no significant abnormalities except for a firm palpable uteru

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Understanding Seismic Source Parameters in Earthquake Dynamics

The seismic source parameters in earthquake dynamics involve describing a fault as a discontinuity causing displacements, requiring a complex treatment of forces. The Earth's equilibrium necessitates a specific system of forces to explain displacements along faults. The seismic moment tensor, consis

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Understanding the Menstrual Cycle: Phases and Hormonal Regulation

Menstruation is a natural process where the uterine lining sheds accompanied by bleeding in monthly cycles. The menstrual cycle consists of three phases - Follicular, Ovulatory, and Luteal - regulated by hormones like estrogen and progesterone. This cycle starts with menstruation, followed by the re

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Comprehensive Overview of Caesarean Section and Uterine Anatomy

Caesarean section (C/S) is an operative procedure done under anesthesia to deliver the fetus, placenta, and membranes through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus. The history of C-section dates back to the 17th century, with significant advancements in the modern era. Understanding the anat

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Overview of Induction of Labour for Obstetric Practice

Induction of labor is the artificial initiation of the labor process before it begins naturally. This procedure is performed in cases such as premature rupture of membranes, prolonged pregnancy, preterm premature rupture of membranes, pre-eclampsia, and maternal medical conditions like diabetes or c

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Understanding Pelvic Ultrasonography: A Comprehensive Guide

Explore the detailed anatomy and variations of the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and adnexa in pelvic ultrasonography. Learn about the different shapes and sizes of the uterus, layers of the uterine wall, and indications for pelvic ultrasound examination. Discover the significance of the appeara

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Portal Vein Imaging Techniques and Anomalies Overview

Portal vein imaging is crucial for evaluating conditions affecting the abdominal part of the gastrointestinal tract. Techniques such as spleno-portography and CT triphasic contrast imaging are used to visualize the portal vein and diagnose anomalies like portal-systemic collaterals and porto-systemi

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Understanding Artificial Insemination and New Technologies for Fertility

Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) offers various methods like artificial insemination using husband's semen (AIH) or donor sperm (AID), split ejaculate method, and more to help couples facing infertility. These technologies aim to address factors like male infertility, anatomical defects, and g

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Understanding Normal Parturition: The Stages and Processes

Normal parturition, also known as childbirth, involves several stages including uterine contractions, cervix dilatation, fetal positioning, and the weakening of the placental connection. The process gradually prepares the birth canal for delivery, with the fetus assuming a specific position for birt

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Gas Pipeline Safety Regulatory Updates & NPRMs Overview

Stay informed about the latest federal regulatory updates in gas pipeline safety, including the Federal Rulemaking Process, Gas Transmission & Gathering Lines NPRM, Excess Flow Valves for Multi-person Dwellings NPRM, Rupture Detection & Valves Rule NPRM, Plastic Pipe NPRM, and Operator Qualification

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Traumatic Reticulopericarditis in Livestock: Causes, Symptoms, and Management

Traumatic reticulopericarditis in livestock is caused by penetration of the pericardial sac by a migrating metal foreign body, leading to pericarditis, toxemia, and congestive heart failure. Clinical signs include depression, anorexia, respiratory distress, and bilateral jugular distension. If chron

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Understanding Menstruation and Ovulation Cycle in Women

Menstruation, the cyclic uterine bleeding, is a result of hormonal interplay. It signifies ovarian events controlled by the hypothalamic-pituitary axis. The menstrual cycle, spanning from one period to the next, involves the release of ova and hormones like estrogen and progesterone. Menstruation ty

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Advantages of Blastocyst Transfer in Assisted Reproduction

Blastocyst transfer in assisted reproduction offers several advantages, including improved embryo selection, better synchronization with the female endometrium, reduced uterine contractions, and higher implantation rates. It also allows for cleavage stage embryo biopsy, decreases the risk of multipl

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Cesarean Delivery Timing Guidelines for Women with Prior Uterine Scars

Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine provides cesarean delivery timing recommendations for women with prior uterine scars. For those with a history of classical cesarean, the risk of uterine rupture guides the timing of repeat cesarean. Similarly, women with prior myomectomy should plan delivery betw

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