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What are soft- tissue injuries? Many activities can lead to soft- tissue damage of muscles, ligaments, and tendons. The result can be pain, swelling, bruising, and damage. Soft- tissue injuries are classified as the following: contusions (bruises) ...
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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility and morbidity of using saline filled tissue expanders (TE) to displace the small bowel during radiation therapy in patients with gynecologic malignancies.
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Intraparenchymal Brain Hemorrhage and Remote Soft Tissue Arteriovenous Malformation in a Newborn Infant Sandra H Jee MD1, Jennifer L Grow MD2 and Roger G Faix MD2 ...
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Cells & Tissues are the building blocks for human organs. Learn about the structure and function of cells and tissues. See more » Explore These Topics: ...
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tissue from the abdominal wall creates a hole in the right side of the abdominal wall through which the abdominal contents can herniate. In this situation the bowel is exposed to the amniotic fluid throughout much of pregnancy.
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Tissue expansion with implants: Implant reconstruction often requires more than one procedure in order to make enough space for the implant.
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Tissue Paper Love Leaves - Cut hearts from white and pink construction paper in varying sizes. Tear off small pieces of red tissue paper, crumple them up, and glue them onto the hearts.
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Tissue passing through your vaginaBleeding at any time after the first trimesterQuestions You May Be Asked ...
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Tissue remaining in the uterus ( retained products of conception). Cramping abdominal pain and bleeding recur within a week of the procedure. However, prolonged bleeding sometimes does not develop until several weeks later. Blood clots.
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Tissue is removed using a syringe on the other end of the catheter. Women may feel some cramping during and after the CVS procedure.
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Scar tissue attaching or abnormally connecting, covering or distorting organs, such as the tubes, ovaries or other internal organs, limiting their movement and possibly causing infertility and pain. American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) ...
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Scar tissues that attach to the surfaces of organs. Andrologist A medical doctor or Ph.D. who specializes in the study of male reproduction.
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Pretty tissue box Glamorise your dressing table with a customised tissue box. What you need: ...
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If the tissue has grown so big as to cause the tube to burst, then there will be internal bleeding and surgery is required.
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Ovarian Tissue Freezing Recent work at the Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Cornell University and others have demonstrated that it is possible to successfully freeze and thaw ovarian tissue.
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Pass the tissues If you've just found out you're pregnant, now's a good time to start bulk-buying tissues! In the first few weeks you'll probably find yourself blubbing as sad stories about puppies on TV.
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glandular tissue ~ body tissue that produces and releases one or more substances for use in the body. Some glands produce fluids that affect tissues or organs. Others produce hormones or participate in blood production.
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Placenta: Tissue that connects the woman and fetus. It provides nourishment to the fetus and takes away wastes from the fetus.
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These two tissue types in particular really do make one think of two different organs. When a woman says her mother had "female" cancer, more information is needed.
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… that the tissue in your mouth is equivalent to that on your arm, from elbow to wrist? That's a lot of surface area! And especially since it's the entry to the body, your mouth needs special care.
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Placenta - Tissue that develops in the uterus during pregnancy to transfer nourishment and oxygen to the baby from the mother, and to take away the baby's waste matter.
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The thyroid tissue is made up of two types of cells: follicular cells and parafollicular cells.
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bleeding or tissue damage in the brain respiratory disease infections gastrointestinal problems such as reflux (when the stomach contents move back up into the esophagus) ...
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By Week 13, tissue that will become bone is beginning to form around your baby's head. Tiny ribs begin to appear around the same time. By Week 15, bone and marrow production is in high gear.
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Adhesions Scar tissue that is formed by bleeding endometriosis lesions and surgery. This scar tissue can bind together internal organs and surfaces. >> Read more Adjuvants Substances added to a surgically-treated area in hopes of reducing adhesions.
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Privately-run ' tissue banks' are now giving UK parents-to-be the option of having stem cells collected from their baby's umbilical cord straight after the birth and stored for up to 20 years, ...
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The persistent tissue is known to be present because the blood tests have shown that the hormone levels are not falling as expected. How is the Treatment Given?
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In this condition, tissue normally found only in the uterus starts to grow outside the uterus — in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or other parts of the pelvic cavity. It can cause abnormal bleeding, dysmenorrhea, and general pelvic pain.
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Fetal hyperinsulinemia increases farnesylation of p21 Ras in fetal tissues. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 2001; 281:E217. Thureen, P, Reece, M, Rodden, D, et al.
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He tried very hard but couldn't get a heartbeat and told us it was probably the amount of tissue the sound had to get through or that Alexander was in a bad position but just to make sure he would refer me to the ante-natal clinic at the hospital ...
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- a hollow tube used, for example, to inseminate sperm artificially Capacitation - the process by which sperm become capable of fertilizing an egg Catheter - a flexible tube used for aspirating or injecting fluids Cauterize - to destroy tissue with ...
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The result may be as much as 1 pound of extra breast tissue or up to two additional cup sizes. Although some of the initial breast tenderness may improve, nipple tenderness may continue throughout the pregnancy. A supportive bra is a must.
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Mastitis is an infection of the mammary tissue that results in a reddened, painful area in the affected breast and flulike symptoms such as fever, chills and muscle aches.
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The upper part of the uterus is composed of a different type of tissue than the lower uterine segment and cervix.
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Going through the tissue was tough and her skin was very rough. After the three most difficult sutures of my entire career, the stitches were just not turning out as I desired.
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Ultrasound exams (a diagnostic imaging technique which uses high-frequency sound waves and a computer to create images of blood vessels, tissues, and organs) are usually performed to monitor growth of the fetus.
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To use tissues and to cover the mouth when coughing or sneezing. Show your child how to hold the tissues so that drainage does not get on his or her hands. Tell your child to always throw tissues away in a trash can.
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The vaginal opening may not be large enough for an unassisted birth, and scar tissue from the procedure may prevent the area around the vagina from stretching to allow the birth of the child.
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Tissue is removed using a syringe on the other end of the catheter. Another method is transabdominal CVS, which involves inserting a needle through the woman's abdomen and into her uterus to sample the placental cells.
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See also: Pregnancy, Pregnant, Infection, Diagnosis, Uterus
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