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    Factors Predicting Adverse Outcomes in Patients With Uterine Myomas Undergoing GnRH Agonist Therapy: A Meta-Analysis Rahma Novita Asdary Dharma Husada Midwifery Academy Email: novita_asdary@hotmail.com ABSTRACT Context : GnRH Agonist (GnRHa) maybe the most effective drugs in the management of myomas. However, there remains some uncertainty regarding the efficacy of the therapy because of conflicting reports in the literature. Objective : This research objective is to identify potential…

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    Anorexia Nervosa Analysis

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    to an average weight rather than a significantly low weight; when this is the case, but the patient meets criteria B and C, this is considered to be atypical anorexia nervosa (5). One criterion removed from the DSM-V is the physical symptom of amenorrhoea, the loss of menstrual periods for at least three months; the removal of this as a criterion reduces potential conflict in the assessment of adolescents, as it may not be relevant to males, premenarchal girls, and those taking hormonal…

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    modern and traditional methods. Modern methods include; female sterilization, male sterilization, the pill, the intrauterine device (IUD), injectables, implants, male condom, female condom, diaphragm/foam/jelly, standard days method and lactation amenorrhoea method (LAM), methods such as rhythm (periodic abstinence), withdrawal, and folk methods are grouped as traditional. Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) in Cameroon examined in the 2011 DHS-MICS report recognized a slight drop among urban in…

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    Cirrhosis Research Paper

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    The deficiency of iron is related to decreased gastric and decreased absorptive capacity of the duodenum. The mechanism for developing osteomalacia is incompletely described, although the duodenum is a major site for calcium absorption (Stenson, 1999). Food items for a patient with Peptic Ulcer Permitted foods-Wheat chapattis, rice, maize, jowar, bajra or ragi, cereal of wheat, rice, oatmeal or maize, rice cooked, pulses and beans, vegetable soups, cooked vegetables, potato, sweet potato, meat,…

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    Abdominal Pain Case Study

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    considered in any pre-menopausal woman presenting with abdominal painor vaginal bleeding. The patient may present with left or right iliac fossa pain and slight bleeding may follow the pain hut not in all cases. The patient may have experienced amenorrhoea (absenceof menstruation) for approximately eight weeks. However, the patient can present acutely with sudden onset of unilateral pain and collapse. She may be shocked and require immediate resuscitation, diagnosis and surgical intervention. It…

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