Principles of Cancer Pathology
February 22, 2008 on 9:56 pm | In Cancer | Comments OffJames L. Connolly, MD
Stuart J. Schnitt, MD
Helen H. Wang, MD
Janina A. Longtine, MD
Ann Dvorak, MD
Harold F. Dvorak, MD
Pathologists are physicians who are concerned primarily with the study of disease in all its aspects; that is, causation, diagnosis, pathogenesis, mechanisms, natural history, anatomic and biochemical features, progression, and prognosis. In many respects, therefore, pathologists are “doctors’ […]
Zenni Optical Rx Eyeglasses
February 7, 2008 on 7:32 pm | In Products | Comments OffWe are all know that many purposes of eyeglasses which are; protect our eyes from ultra violet, eye vision correction and the most reason that people wearing it, for good looking purpose, AKA : STYLE. It is very important for you to choose the right eyeglasses frames, you don’t want to look bad when it […]
Issues at Puberty and The Adolescent Years
January 20, 2008 on 12:54 pm | In Gynecology | Comments OffSarah E. Herbert
Certain sexual differentiation disorders do not manifest themselves until puberty or the adolescent years. Girls with complete androgen insensitivity (CAI) generally present in the adolescent years with amenorrhea and a lack of adrenarche. Children with 5a-reductase deficiency who have been raised as girls since birth will begin to experience growth of the phallus, […]
Issues at Birth And The Neonatal Period
January 17, 2008 on 3:30 pm | In Gynecology | Comments OffSarah E. Herbert
Significant issues in the neonatal period are the diagnosis and assignment of gender to the child with ambiguous genitalia at birth. This is generally a very stressful time for the parents and extended family. It has been considered vitally important to provide support to parents at this time. Time is devoted to educating […]
Developmental Issues in Sexual Differentiation Disorders
January 16, 2008 on 6:09 am | In Gynecology | Comments OffSarah E. Herbert
The impact that disorders of sexual differentiation have on individuals will depend in part on the age of that person at diagnosis. The developmental stage of the child or adolescent will affect his or her ability to understand and cope with such a diagnosis. Likewise, the ability to cooperate with medical care and […]
Psychological Aspects of Sexual Differentiation Disorders
January 16, 2008 on 6:08 am | In Gynecology | Comments OffSarah E. Herbert
Before describing the psychological impact of sexual differentiation disorders, it would be helpful to define some of the terms that will be used, that is, biologic sex, gender identity, gender role behaviors, and sexual orientation. Biologic sex is made up of a number of different components: chromosomes, gonads, internal genitalia, external genitalia, sex […]
Non-Newborn Surgical Options
January 12, 2008 on 12:43 pm | In Gynecology | Comments OffMark R. Feneley and John P. Gearhart
Intersex patients who require feminine reconstruction of the perineum can be divided into two groups: (i) females with extreme masculinization of the external genitalia (the adrenogenital syndrome and female pseudohermaphroditism), and (ii) others with incomplete masculinization of the sexual structure (male pseudohermaphrodites, mixed gonadal dysgenesis, and some forms of […]
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