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Chapter 27, Problem 1CCS
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Case summary:
A 23-year-old lady, Jasmine Herrera, is a very overweight lady. She has the problem of acne and facial hair. The lady has been referred to the endocrinology clinic. The lady also suffers from the irregular menstrual cycle.
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Jasmine Herrera and the endocrinologist.
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The lady is overweight having the problem of acne and the facial hair. She has a problem of irregular menstruation. The lady complains to the doctor that she and her husband want to use the rhythm method associated with the menstruation but she does not have any rhythm.
To determine: The hormone whichis responsible for the process of ovulation and for the onset of menstruation.
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HUMAN ANAT.& PHYSIOLOGY+BRIEF ATLAST >B<
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