Articles related to "Structural Abnormalities"



Chromosomal Abnormalities
Chromosomal abnormality, the leading cause of miscarriage, is responsible for about half of all miscarriages.
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Hysterosalpingogram (HSG)
The hysterosalpingogram is an x-ray dye test that allows physicians to examine the uterus and fallopian tubes for abnormalities which can cause recurrent miscarriage.
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Hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy is helpful in determining the causes of infertility, recurrent miscarriage and abnormal uterine bleeding. It may also be used to treat these conditions.
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Sonohysterogram (SHG)
The sonohysterogram is a sonogram performed after a saline injection.
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Miscarriage - When to Seek Treatment
Seeking treatment after miscarriage from a fertility specialist is the only way for a woman to determine or rule out any conditions that will cause recurrent miscarriage.
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Classification of Anemia
Anemia is a blood disorder that has many causes. How are they usually categorized?
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Congestive Heart Failure: Part 1
Article 1 of a two-part series that examines congestive heart failure, a condition that often develops as the result of chronic, uncorrected congenital heart disorders.

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
FASD is a life-long condition. A child with FASD becomes an adult with FASD.
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How are Thyroid Disorders Diagnosed?
Thyroid disorders can cause serious symptoms in both adults and developing infants and children. Quick diagnosis and treatment means better prognosis for normal health
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Male Age May Affect Miscarriage Rate
Dr. Stephanie Belloc was scheduled to release the findings of a study which she claims demonstrated a link between paternal age and miscarriage rates.
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Male Sexual Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction gets a lot of media attention, possibly because drug companies have developed agents for treating it. However, ED is only one part of the puzzle.
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Microscopic Hematuria in Adults
Urine normally contains a few red blood cells; when three or more cells are seen in a high-power microscopic field, further evaluation is warranted.
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The Structure of a Human Red Blood Cell
Red blood cells have a unique shape and inner components that allow them to efficiently transport oxygen and direct the elimination of carbon dioxide.
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Vitamin D Deficiency in Infants
With the increasing number of cases of vitamin D deficiency, it is important to understand the cause and how to prevent rickets in infants.
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Leading Causes of Failure to Thrive in Infants
Referred to as Failure to Thrive (FTT), this condition is a serious form of delayed physical growth and poor weight gain.
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The Mind-Body Connection
The mind-body connection can no longer be dismissed. It provides valuable clues to the nature of an illness as well as the means by which the whole system can heal.
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The Osmotic Fragility Test (Part II)
This is the second part of the last article featuring the lab report of the osmotic fragility test, with the discussion, graphs and conclusion.
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Congestive Heart Failure, Part 2
Part two in a series describing the causes, effects and treatement options inherent to congestive heart failure.

A Defensive Strategy Against The Neuropathic Diseases
The Neuropathies are of unknown origin and do not have a well defined treatment plan at present. Here is a proposed treatment plan for the sufferer of these particular Neuropathies.
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