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Full article >>>Ovary Health
What Is Ovarian Reserve, And How Does It Impact My
Fertility?
By: Fady Sharara, MD
Medically Reviewed On: Thursday, July 12, 2001 ...
Full article >>>Polycystic
ovary syndromeDefinition
Polycystic
ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a condition characterized by the accumulation of numerous
cysts (fluid-filled sacs) on the ovaries associated with high male
hormone levels, ...
Full article >>>Polycystic
ovary diseaseDefinition:
Polycystic
ovary disease is characterized by enlarged ovaries with
multiple small
cysts, an abnormally high number of follicles at various states of maturation, and a thick, scarred capsule surrounding each
ovary.
Full article >>>Polycystic
ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a mild
hormone imbalance that can cause
irregular periods, unwanted
hair growth, and
acne. It can be mild or severe. This is a common condition that begins during the teenage years in women.
Full article >>>Polycystic
ovary syndromeDr Rob Hicks
Polycystic
ovary syndrome (PCOS) is an inherited condition that affects the ovaries. Changing
hormone levels result in many tiny
cysts developing in the ovaries. Eggs may not be released regularly.
Full article >>>Dermoid
cyst of the
ovary: A bizarre
tumor, usually
benign, in the
ovary that typically contains a diversity of
tissues including
hair,
teeth, bone, thyroid, etc.
Full article >>>ovary (O-va-ree)
One of a pair of female reproductive
glands in which the ova, or eggs, are formed. The ovaries are located in the
pelvis, one on each side of the
uterus.
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Full article >>>Ovary. In: American
Joint Committee on
Cancer.: AJCC
Cancer St
aging Manual. 6th ed. New York, NY: Springer, 2002, pp 275-284.
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Full article >>>Polycystic
ovary syndrome Congenital adrenal hyperplasia Androgen-producing
tumors of the
ovary or ad
renal gland Cushing's
syndrome ...
Full article >>>Polycystic
ovary syndrome usually does not cause symptoms before mid-
puberty, when the ovaries begin to produce
hormones in significant amounts. Women then can have some or all of the following symptoms: ...
Full article >>>A sex
gland (
ovary or
testis).
gonorrheaA highly
contagious, sexually transmitted
bacterial disease of the
genital/urinary system.
Full article >>>OVARIAN CYSTS - The
ovary will form a fluid filled
cyst on the surface of the
ovary each month after an egg is released from the
ovary during normal
ovulation. Larger
cysts can cause
pain and
bleeding (
rupture).
Full article >>>(1) [The polycystic
ovary syndrome and increased body mass]. Sindrom polikistoznyh iaichnikov i izbytochnaia massa tela. Alieva EA; Fanchenko ND; Pshenichnikova TIa; Parshutin NP; Gasparov AS; VetrM Acta Univ Palacki Olomuc Fac Med 1990, 126 p233-40 ...
Full article >>>polycystic
ovary syndrome(PCOS) is a common condition that is often linked with
obesity and abnormal
menstrual periods Cushing
syndrome, a condition in which there is too much of a
hormone called corticosteroid in the
blood ...
Full article >>>Moreover, the
gene for Aurora kinase resides at a chromosomal "hot-spot" frequently associated with various human
cancers such as those of
breast,
bladder,
colon,
ovary,
pancreas, head, and neck.
Full article >>>*The risk of
cancer of the
ovary is reduced by 50%. The risk of
benign tumors of the
ovary is reduced by 90%.
*They reduce the chance of serious pelvic
infections *They reduce the probability of developing
endometriosis.
Full article >>>Occasionally, severe
pain that develops suddenly may be a symptom of
rupture of the
stomach or
intestines (
perforation), torsion of the testicle or
ovary,
kidney stone,
gallbladder disease, or
blood flow problems.
Full article >>>A serious illness (like a
tumor of the
ovary or
adrenal glands) or
fever Medication such as
cancer chemotherapyExcessive shampooing and blow-drying
Emotional or physical
stress Nervous habits such as continual
hair pulling or scalp rubbing ...
Full article >>>Stromal
tumors: Stromal
tumors develop from connective-
tissue cells that help form the structure of the
ovary and produce
hormones. Usually, only one
ovary is involved. These account for 5-10% of
ovarian cancers.
Full article >>>The
hormones stop the
ovary from releasing an egg, so that
pregnancy does not occur. The
hormones also prevent
pregnancy by causing thickening of the mucus on the
cervix, making it hard for
sperm to enter the
uterus.
Full article >>>A pair of ducts opening at one end into the
uterus and at the other end into the peritoneal
cavity, over the
ovary.
Full article >>>OncoChek immunoassay Intended use: to detect the presence of
breast, lung,
colon,
ovary,
prostate, and other
cancers by measuring
blood plasma protein degradation product levels. These levels are thought to provide a useful indicator of
malignancy.
Full article >>>An egg being released from an
ovary.
Signs/Symptoms
Pain and sometimes
cramps on one side of the lower
abdomen. Some women feel sick to their
stomach and note some spotting of
blood from the
vagina.
Full article >>>Around 1 in 5 women suffer from a hormonal condition called polycystic
ovary syndrome (PCOS). Symptoms can include
irregular periods,
obesity and increased body and facial
hair.
Full article >>>You may have had pelvic
infections,
endometriosis, polycystic
ovary disease, abdominal or
urinary tract surgery,
injuries to the
perineum, excessively high
fevers, the
mumps or
measles. You may have used an
intrauterine device (
IUD).
Full article >>>Androbla
stoma (Arrhenobla
stoma of
Ovary)
Androgen Insensitivity
Syndrome (
Testicular Feminization)
Androgenic
Alopecia in Women (
Female Pattern Baldness)
AnemiaAnemia - B12
Deficiency ...
Full article >>>of
fertilization,
pregnancy, and
birth, which includes
ejaculation of normal amounts of healthy
sperm, passage of the
sperm through the
cervix and into the
fallopian tube of the female, passage of an
ovum (egg) down the
fallopian tube from an
ovary, ...
Full article >>>These are: proinflammatory state, as evidenced by high
blood levels of
C-reactive protein; prothrombotic state, indicated by high
blood levels of
fibrinogen; polycystic
ovary syndrome, characterized by enlarged ovaries and fluid-filled
cysts; ...
Full article >>>Abnormal ovarian function sometimes causes incompletely-developed follicles (ova) to accumulate in the ovaries. These ova fail to mature and be released from the ovaries. The ova accumulate as
cysts in the
ovary, contributing to
infertility.
Full article >>>Special im
aging tests (CT or
MRI scans) are performed to detect
tumors in the pituitary,
hypothalamus,
liver,
ovary or
testes.
Full article >>>pruner; pseudembryo; pseudhaemal; pseudo-
cone; pseudofilaria; pseudohalter; pseudo-
heart; pseudonavicella; pseudonavicula; pseudoneuroptera; pseudoneuropterous; pseudopupa; pseudorhabdite; pseudoscorpiones; pseudotetramera; pseudo
tinea; pseud
ovary; ...
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