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    3d Sonohoscopy Lab Report

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    Comparison of 3 dimensional sonohysterography versus hysteroscopy in Premenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Ultrasound and Fetal care unit*, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. ABSTRACT Objectives: To compare between the diagnostic accuracy of 3D sonohysterography and hysteroscopy in detection of intracavitary uterine abnormalities in premenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding. Patients & Methods: In this study fifty female patients…

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    is coughing, body rashes, fever, chills, and a sharp painful headache. This disease can be diagnosed by blood count, liver function, ultrasounds of abdomen or chest x-rays. The way to treat scrub typhus is by taking an antibiotic by the name of Doxycycline, similar to the other forms of typhus. This treatment is given to adults and women that are not pregnant. Azithromycin are given to women bearing children, and children. To avoid this disease one should use mite repellent, cover the skin and…

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    4-6 weeks. If the pockets continue to increase in depth, then there could be localized areas of aggressive periodontitis and would require flap surgery to instrument the roots for calculus and possibly an antibiotic prescribed; such as low-dose doxycycline. If the pockets improve, most likely the calculus didn’t allow for accurate probing…

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    Drug shortages have been happening more often within the Veterinary Medicine field. 65% of US households or about 79.7 million families own a pet, whether it is a cat, dog, horse, etc. According to the 2015-2016 National Pet Owner Survey, this is up from 56% of US households in 1988 which was the first year the survey was conducted. When there is a drug shortage, many clinics and private practices lose business and patients. Many animals have to be put down due to lack of the medicine they need…

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    Prion Disease

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    Through the use of technology and science, scientists have discovered new diseases and how these diseases came about and how they are developing, such as the Prion Disease. After acknowledging the fact that our bodies have unique ways of morphing beneficiary aspects of our bodies into negative ones it was concluded that the affecting cause of the Prion Disease was not through a virus nor an infection, but thorough our very own protein found in the brain. Prion diseases have affected not only…

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    The Lyme Disease protocol consists of long-term antibiotics such as; Doxycycline, Amoxicillin, Nystatin, Cefuroxime, Cefdinir, Sulfa, and many more. These antibiotics tear up the stomach and make the patient feel as if they are dying. Patients are going to feel worse before they feel better and they will experience several herxing…

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    Physicians prescribe doxycycline or erythromycin to eliminate genital infections in adults. HIV-positive individuals with chlamydia will receive the same treatment as those who are HIV-negative. Trachoma strains of C. trachomatis infecting the eyes of newborns are initially treated…

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    Chlamydia Pneumoniae

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    In the article “Investigation of Chlamydia pneumoniae infection in Moroccan patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases”. The author goes on to talk about the effect of chlamydia pneumoniae has on patients with cardio vascular disease. According to the article cardiovascular disease is one of the highest leading causes of deaths in less-developed countries. Genetic and environmental factors can cause cardiovascular disease ending with athlerscorisis which is buildup of plaque in the arties.…

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    Syphilis Disease

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    is fairly easy to cure. If treatment is begun in the early stage of syphilis usually only one dose of antibiotic is needed (Aldridge 806). More than one dose may be required if the infection is in a later stage (Aldridge 806). The antibiotics, doxycycline, minocycline, tetracycline, and azithromycin, can be taken in a pill (Frey 7). The antibiotics, benzathine penicillin G and ceftriaxone, may be given through an injection (Frey &). Pregnant women are treated as soon as possible with the…

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    Staining Of Teeth Essay

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    The staining of teeth has been an issue for a lot of the 20th century with more people caring how they dress and look a big factor is the way you smile and how your teeth look. People are always wondering why their teeth get darker. The bulk of the tooth consists of dentin. Dentin is a substance that is kind of like bone but it is harder. Covering the dentin is a tough durable layer named enamel. “ Enamel is composed primarily of calcium phosphate and is the hardest substance in the body.”…

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