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    craniodorsal attachment as possible to to loosen the ovary and allow it to be further exteriorised.(CITE FRANSSON) A window is made in the broad ligament caudal to the mesovarium, and the ovarian pedicle is clamped with three haemostatic forceps. The ovarian pedicle now has to be ligated before transection. The ovarian pedicle can be ligated by various methods, some as simple as a single encircling ligature, to

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    Reproductive physiology is comprised of many tightly coordinated functions of the endocrine system including the hypothalamus, pituitary and reproductive organs whose dynamic function plays several critical roles in growth and development as well was reproduction. The hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis plays a critical role in the development and regulation of the reproductive system. These tightly regulated functions within the pituitary must respond to continuously changing signals from the central

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    Cancer is a disease of the cells, Inside all cells are coded instructions for making new cells and controlling how cells behave. These coded instructions are genes. Abnormal changes in genes can turn normal ovarian cells to cancer cells. Normal cells grow and divided to make new cells. New cells are made as the body needs them to replace injured or dying cells. When normal cells grow old or get damaged, they die. Cancer cells don’t do that. The changes in genes causes cancer cells to make too many

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    measures to reduce ovarian cancer. The Journal of Nutrition would have been another suitable journal in which the study could have been published. However, as the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition is focused on a clinical population, this was the most appropriate journal for the study to be published. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition is an appropriate journal for the study to have been published in as the study is centered around nutritional measures to reduce ovarian cancer. The Journal

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    Ovoids are typically used as the main outlines of the body located in aboriginal art pieces. These shapes are also referred to as the “mother of designs”. Ovoids represent joints such as the shoulder, hip or wing, commonly found when painting animals or humans. The red ovoid that can be found in my drawing has the thickest line at the top and thinner lines on the sides and bottom. Ovoids like these can change direction but not characteristics. The trigon inside the yellow ovoid is considered to be

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    Struma Ovarii Case Study

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    appearance. The second follicular type is characterized by vascular or capsular invasion (10). The third type is follicular variant of papillary carcinoma. Metastasis is very rare in case of malignant struma ovarii (5%) which follows the pattern of ovarian tumor. It can metastasize to pelvic, para-aortic lymph nodes, direct spread to omentum and peritoneal cavity and hematologic spread to lung, bone, liver and brain (11, 12). There are a lot of difficulties in the clinical diagnosis of struma ovarii

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    Folliculogenesis Essay

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    this paper is to inform on the topic of folliculogenesis, how it occurs, and its role in reproduction. Introduction Folliculogenesis is the production of follicles in the ovaries of female reproductive system. Every month females go through their ovarian cycle, in which the ovaries produce follicles that help to carry out the egg cell necessary for reproduction. This egg cell is carried out to be fertilized by a sperm cell received from males during sexual intercourse. If the egg cell is not fertilized

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    What Are Thin Oily Hair?

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    What is Thin Oily Hair? It is a common occurrence for a person may find out that their hair has oily strings. These strings are usually shapeless and in some cases, it can turn out to be a permanent hair condition. The problem with thin hair is that it looks as if it is neglected; this is because it is not something beautiful to look at. This may affect the appearance of a person and one may look less attractive. Thin and oily hair is also difficult to style. This may negatively impact a person’s

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    constipation, continuous poorly localized abdominal pain, bloating and history of vomiting (NA2010/3010). Ms LG had chemotherapy for ovarian cancer prior to being admitted to the gastro-intestinal oncology ward. Ovarian cancer is a fifth most common cancer in women in the UK (NICE, 2011). Ms LG is currently in treatment phase which comes under stage 4 of

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    The primary outcome of interest was the suturing time. The secondary outcomes were total operative time, suturing difficulty, intraoperative blood loss, perioperative complications and the impact of surgery on ovarian reserve. Statistical analysis Statistical calculations were performed using Microsoft Excel 2010 (Microsoft Corporation, NY, USA) and SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Science; SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) version 15 for Microsoft Windows. Student’s t and χ2 tests were used

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