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    with all results and recommendations reviewed and agreed upon by a radiologist (Stechschulte, 2016). The primary care provider after reviewing the provide recommendations and imaging refers the patient to an in network surgeon specializing in breast biopsies at an in network hospital (Stechschulte, 2016). The following tertiary care was provided at the hospital: an ultrasound-guided core needle…

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    Bioethics is the study about morality of healthcare policy and biotechnology related issues. As science and technology progresses over time, it is essential to evaluate the new innovations and procedures to avoid major problems. Before the advancement of technology, designer babies were an idea from a science fiction story. Designer baby is the term used to describe a child conceived from genetic engineering for the purpose of selecting special traits. Almost one million babies have been born…

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    conceptualized a theory that would detect and treat prostate cancer before it manifested. First he wanted to determine the commonness and behavior of the cancer. Then he wanted to prove that performing an Open Perineal Biopsy would detect earlier stages of prostate cancer. If the participant’s biopsy displayed cancerous behavior, a prostatectomy and even…

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    by an biopsy. An biopsy is when the patient undergoes a surgery that opens the skull to visualize the brain with the intent of removing the tumor. In certain cases, the entirety of the tumor will not be taken out and so there is a way that doesn’t express such bloody events such as a regular biopsy, but this method is when the doctor drills a hole into the skull in place where the tumor is located and a needle is guided to collect data for the biopsy. This method is named Stereotactic biopsy or…

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    A young Hispanic woman brings in her six-month old son for a check-up at the pediatric clinic. She has just moved from Guatemala and states that he is up to date with all his vaccines. The infant cries when his mother walks away from the examination table and calms down when she comes back to hold him. He babbles, repeats sounds that his parents make and responds to his own name. He just began passing objects from one hand to the other. He sits without support and can stand for some seconds on…

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    Immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP), is a blood disorder that is characterized by the destruction of the blood platelets caused by the presence of antiplatelet antibodies. This bleeding disorder is not associated with a systemic disease. It’s typically chronic in adults, but self-limited in children. The trouble with this there is not defining diagnostic that presents this disease clearly, instead the diagnosis is presented through the exclusion of other variables. Typically, patients have…

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    NF-кB level and renal disease progression among patients with AKI and nephrotic syndrome. Methods: A comparative follow up study was conducted to assess in situ expression of NF- B in renal biopsy of nephrotic syndrome and AKI patients. Kidney samples were obtained by percutaneous renal biopsy. The renal biopsies from 20 patients with nephrotic range proteinuria were studied and compared with 10 patients with AKI. The diagnosis of glomerulonephritis and AKI was made based on clinical and…

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    cancer is diagnosed by pathologic confirmation of tissue demonstrating carcinoma (malignant epithelial cells) on biopsy. Asymptomatic women who are incidentally found to have a breast mass on routine mammography typically undergo breast biopsy guided by mammogram (stereotactic biopsy) or ultrasound. Those that have a breast mass typically receive fine-needle aspiration or core needle biopsy of the lesion. Individuals with quickly progressive lesions that are tender with signs of thickening…

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    Hello classmates and Professor I chose to write my discussion on a disease called Polymyositis or (PM). Polymyositis is a muscle disease that involves inflammation of the muscles or associated tissues, such as the blood vessels that supply the muscles. A myopathy is a muscle disease, and inflammation is response to cell damage. PM is not a genetic disorder, although there may be genetic factors that make it more or less likely that an inflammatory myopathy will develop. In fact, in most cases…

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    Who Are Designer Babies?

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    Designer Babies Parents want the best for their children, and they will do almost anything for them. They hire tutors and trainers, pay for lessons and classes, and spend time and money investing in the lives of their offspring. Many parents will go to the ends of the earth in order to provide the best life possible for their children and to enable them to live up to their full potential. Today, prospective parents can do much more than provide for their children while they are alive. They can…

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