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    Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is commonly referred to as PCOS. Polycystic Ovarian syndrome affects many women, yet professionals do not know the direct cause of this disease, but is often correlated with heredity and excess insulin. So how is one diagnosed or becomes aware of having PCOS? Often times, women will notice that they are having irregular or no menstrual cycles. A disruption in a woman’s body’s natural processes should be brought to a physicians attention. Polycystic means many cysts in…

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    treatments that require ovarian stimulation. Comments Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) Gonadotrophins are injectable fertility medications for ovarian stimulation Treatments such as intrauterine insemination, or IUI, require ovarian stimulation. Ovation Fertility™ partner physicians often use injectable fertility medications called gonadotrophins to achieve ovarian stimulation. Two types of gonadotrophins cause ovarian stimulation There are two types of gonadotrophins that cause ovarian…

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    Pcos Case Study

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    • PCOS carries with it body changes that may be more troubling for a female than the actual cause of these changes. What body changes may affect the female? How does the nurse practitioner address these with the patient? What education and counseling does the nurse practitioner offer? PCOS is the most common endocrine disease affecting women. There are multiple changes that occur within the body due to PCOS. PCOS causes an increase of LH, resulting in hyperandrogenism; in PCOS FSH is decreased.…

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    What does PCOS stand for? PCOS stands for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Did you know that the word Polycystic means “Many cysts.” Is there a known cause for PCOS? What are some of the symptoms and complications that effect women with PCOS? Are there any treatments or at home remedies that can be done or used? These are questions that every woman with PCOS would love to know. As stated By Jane E. Brody from the New York Times “First described in 1935, PCOS was initially called Stein-Leventhal…

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    Ovarian teratoma is represented by mature, immature, monodermal. Teratoma based on histological type of tumor, all of which it contains mature/ immature tissues of germ cells (pleuripotent origin). Mature teratomas are classified as cystic, solid or monodermal. In mature teratomas – most commonly mature ectodermal elements like skin, hair, sweat and sebaceous glands are notified, whereas in Immature teratomas –show only solid mass tissues (1).Immature teratoma composed of mixture of…

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    •Hydatidiform mole also known as molar pregnancy, a benign tumor that develops in the uterus. A molar pregnancy starts when an egg is fertilized, but instead of a normal, viable pregnancy resulting. The placenta develops into an abnormal mass of cysts. •The cause of a hydatidiform mole is from a low protein intake. Contributing factors of molar pregnancy are caused by an abnormally fertilized egg. Risk factors that are associated with molar pregnancy are maternal age, more likely a woman older…

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    Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine disorders that is known to affect women during reproductive years. This disorder is characterized by hyperandrogenism, chronic anovulation, and typical morphologic changes of the ovaries (Pan, Chen, Tsao, & Chen, 2015). PCOS is estimated to have a prevalence of 5%-10% of reproductive aged women (Grossman & Porth). The symptoms that accompany this disorder include menstrual irregularity, obesity, infertility, and androgen…

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    PCOD PCOD or Polycystic Ovarian disease is a health condition in which poly or multiple cysts get formed in the ovaries. Cysts are small sacs filled with fluid. In PCOD, a woman has abnormal levels of hormones that can cause problems with menses and make it difficult to get pregnant. PCOD may also cause unwanted changes to the body making the woman develop masculine features. If PCOD is not treated, it can lead to serious health problems, such as diabetes and heart disease. What causes PCOD?…

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    1) Polycystic ovarian syndrome, or PCOS, is a condition in woman where there is a hormonal imbalance. The hormonal imbalance is caused by the woman’s sex hormones, estrogen and progesterone. This condition causes the growth of cysts in the ovaries. The overproduction of the male hormone androgen may be another cause of polycystic ovarian syndrome. Women with PCOS produce a higher amount of androgen, which may alter the growth and delivery of eggs during ovulation. The insulin hormone may cause…

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    Endometrial Cancer

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    example, are endometrial and ovarian cancer. These are both uterine cancers that take away over 25,000 lives a year. Endometrial cancer is a cancer that start in the lining of the uterus. “Endometrial cancer accounts for 90% of all uterine cancers”, according to the National Cancer Institute. Combination birth control (estrogen and progestin pills), progestin-only injections and progestin-only IUDs hold a 50%-80% reduction rate for women. With approximately 30,000 cases of ovarian cancer a year,…

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