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    Importance Of CT Scanner

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    The CT scanner Depends upon several steps:- 1-The x-ray tube and detector transverse (scan) the object. 2-The radiation beam passes through the object and is attenuated. The intensity of radiation beam from x- ray tube and transmitted beam both are detected by suitable detectors. 3-The transmitted beam and the references beam are both converted into electric signals. 4-These output current signals are then converted into digital form by analog –to-digital converter. 5-The digital data are…

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    implanted in the fallopian tube in instead of implanting itself in the uterus.if the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tube it can be because the tube is either damaged or it's blocked make it impossible for the egg to get to the uterus and the egg proceeds to develop in the the fallopian tube, which can also be called a tubal pregnancy. when having an ectopic pregnancy it is important to treat it because it can cause serious damage to the fallopian tube which can cause the fallopian tube…

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    diagnosed too late. The disease causes blocking or scarring to the fallopian tubes and damage of the uterus, which can result in pelvic inflammatory disease. This then leads to infertility as well as miscarriage, premature birth and stillbirth (Dr.Ed, 2016). Pelvic inflammatory disease or commonly known as PID is an infection particularly caused by bacteria. When bacteria from the vagina or cervix travel to your womb, fallopian tubes, or ovaries they can cause an infection (Medline Plus…

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    Ectopic Pregnancy Essay

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    the fallopian tube ruptures. In 1960s pregnancy test did not give positive results until approximately 6 menstrual weeks (history and diagnosis). Even though sometime there is sometime no problem in finding out later but it should be found even sooner 5 weeks or less so that there won’t be any drastic problems done to the women. In the late 1960s the ultrasound was developed along with a sensitive and accurate test…

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    The fallopian tubes are which carry the eggs from the ovaries to the uterus (Nevin Todd). If they are damage it can cause the egg not to get in contact with the sperm. What can cause the fallopian tubes to get damage? It can get damage by having a pelvic infection or having pelvic surgeries that can lead to scaring and can cause the fallopian tube to be damage (Nevin Todd). Some someone suffer from hormonal issues. If you suffer…

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    The first procedure is to “wash” the semen to produce the healthiest sperm. The sperm are then placed into the uterus using a catheter (a thin, flexible tube) inserted through the cervix. It is timed as closely as possible to the woman’s normal cycle of ovulation, or with fertility medicines. What is assisted reproductive technology (ART)? Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a method in which a…

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    Ectopic Anatomy

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    vaginal bleeding, or absence of menses.[3] Risk of rupture increases as the fetus grows, and unstable vital signs in a pregnant patient should immediately raise concern for ruptured ectopic. Ninety-five percent of ectopic pregnancies occur in the fallopian tubes, most commonly in the ampulla followed by the isthmus and fimbriae.[6] Other less common types of ectopic pregnancies include cornual, ovarian, intraabdominal, cervical, cesarean scar, and…

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    A Dangerous Pregnancy Ectopic pregnancies are very dangerous to women, and those who do not receive treatment before the time frame of six weeks to ten weeks may suffer fatal consequences. The internal bleeding caused by ruptures within the fallopian tubes can amount to blood loss so severe it’s fatal. Preventive surgery or early treatment can stop such tragedy from occurring, but early detection and recognizing the symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy are instrumental in averting casualties.…

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    released and travels from the ovary to the fallopian tube, where it might be fertilized before reaching the uterus. Uterus is a hollow muscular organ; it is pear-shaped in posterior and superior to the bladder. The uterus or womb is connected to the two fallopian tubes on the superior end and to the vagina on the inferior end. The lining of the uterus, endometrium supports to the embryo during early stage of development. Vagina is an elastic, muscular tube between the uterus and the exterior.…

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    Fertility Vs Infertility

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    Fertility is the ability to produce children whereas infertility is the inability to produce children or to be able to carry a child to the end of the pregnancy or to delivery. Infertility is a very big problem amongst couples. According to The Columbia Encyclopedia, there are about forty percent of cases of infertility in men that have been reported and forty percent of cases of infertility in women that have been reported as well. There are some cases, about twenty percent, who have unknown…

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