Abortion
... to the 28th week is known as abortion . The term
spontaneous abortion , or ... An abortion , ... suggests that caffeine may be a cause of
spontaneous abortion s. HCG results may remain high ... or therapeutic abortion . Mifeprex induces
spontaneous abortion when 600 mg (three 200-mg tablets) is ...
Miscarriage
... away the pain . Miscarriage Definition: A
spontaneous abortion is the loss of a fetus during ... natural causes. The term " miscarriage " is the
spontaneous termination of a pregnancy before fetal development has reached 20 weeks. MISCARRIAGE - A
spontaneous unplanned evacuation of the fetus from the ....
Pregnancy Loss
... headaches , recurrent pregnancy loss es (repeat
spontaneous abortion s), ... A uterus may have a normal ... unless there is recurrent pregnancy loss . A
spontaneous abortion is the loss of a fetus during ... natural causes. The term " miscarriage " is the
spontaneous termination of a pregnancy before fetal ...
Canavan disease
... Spondylolisthesis Spongy Degeneration of the Brain ( Canavan Disease )
spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP) ( Peritonitis - Spontaneous)
spontaneous Pneumothorax Spoon Nails ( Nail Abnormalities ) ... Hydrocephalus ( ...
Canavan
... Spondylolisthesis Spongy Degeneration of the Brain ( Canavan Disease )
spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP) ( Peritonitis - Spontaneous)
spontaneous Pneumothorax Spoon Nails ( Nail Abnormalities ) ... Hydrocephalus ( ...
Fetal development
... through life. Also called the median umbilical ligament . uracil ... A
spontaneous abortion is the loss of a fetus during pregnancy due to natural causes. The term " miscarriage " is the
spontaneous termination of a pregnancy before fetal development has reached 20 ...
Fractures
... . Osteoporosis , the leaching of calcium from the bone, can cause
spontaneous fractures , as can malnutrition and cancer . falls and fractures ... fall onto his penis while urinating ... Have you had low trauma or
spontaneous fractures in the past? Have you been told that previous x-ray s suggest ...
Inevitable abortion
... Inevitable abortion Definition: Inevitable abortion is a
spontaneous abortion which cannot be stopped. It is characterized by lower abdominal ... - Inevitable ( Inevitable Abortion ) Abortion - Infected Abortion -
spontaneous Abortion - Threatened ABPA ( Pulmonary Aspergillosis - Allergic Broncho ...
Accidents
... procedure, negligence of the practitioner, or both. Subdural hematoma s can be caused by minor accidents to the head, major trauma , or the
spontaneous bursting of a blood vessel in the brain ( aneurysm ). Acute subdural hematoma s are usually due to severe head trauma . Most concussion s ...
Achondroplasia
... counseling may be helpful for prospective parents when one or both have achondroplasia . However, because achondroplasia usually arises as a
spontaneous mutation , prevention is not always possible. Achondroplasia is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait affecting boys and girls equally. ...
Amnesia
... It may be caused by injury , shock , senility , severe illness, or mental disease . AMNESIA - A partial or complete loss of memory. The
spontaneous development of amnesia is referred to as transient global amnesia . Memory loss may also occur after a significant head injury ( concussion ). ...
Angioma
... ) Spider Angioma Spina Bifida Spinal Dysraphism ( Spina Bifida ) Spinal Rachischisis ( Spina Bifida ) Spinal Cord Abscess Spondylolisthesis
spontaneous Abortion ( Miscarriage ) Sporotrichosis ... Hepatic Hem angioma Hemochromatosis ( Iron Overload ) Hepatitis ( Viral Hepatitis ) ...
Bullae
... air in the bullae may expand. Usually, the rupture of a small bleb or bullae (an air- or fluid-filled sac in the lung) causes primary
spontaneous pneumothorax . Vesicles that are more than [frac15] in (5 mm) across are called bullae or blister s. These lesion s may may be the result ...
Cholestasis
... , or in both places. CHOLESTASIS : An obstruction in the bile duct . CHRONIC IDIOPATHIC DEMYELINATING POLY NEUROPATHY (CPID): Chronic ,
spontaneous loss or destruction of myelin . cholestasis Any condition in which the release of bile from the liver is blocked. The blockage can occur in ...
Chronic
... , may occur without cause When to Contact a Medical Professional ... CHRONIC IDIOPATHIC DEMYELINATING POLY NEUROPATHY (CPID): Chronic ,
spontaneous loss or destruction of myelin . Myelin is a soft, white, somewhat fatty material that forms a thick sheath around the core of myelin ated nerve ...
Chronic Pelvic Pain
... sampling, ... If untreated, cervicitis may lead to pelvic inflammatory disease , infertility , ectopic pregnancy , chronic pelvic pain ,
spontaneous abortion , cervical cancer , or other complications during the delivery of a baby. Pelvic inflammatory disease , including salpingitis ...
Clot
... Note: Approximately 20% of pregnant women experience some vagina l bleeding during the first trimester. Less than half of these women have a
spontaneous abortion . Signs And Tests: ... Thrombus A clot in the cardiovascular system (the system that circulates blood throughout the body). For ...
Coitus
... of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... Advantages of the Cervical Cap Can be left in place for up to 48 hours, allowing
spontaneous protected coitus . Requires only one small application of sperm icide inside the cap at time of insertion. The exchange of communication between ...
Crying
... left alone; craving foods like chocolate, sugar or salt. Some women have trouble with thinking or concentration. The infant 's head size and
spontaneous reflexes such as sucking, swallowing, crying , and moving the arms and legs may all seem normal. However, after a few weeks the infant usually ...
Duct
... from the duct . CHOLESTASIS : An obstruction in the bile duct . CHRONIC IDIOPATHIC DEMYELINATING POLY NEUROPATHY (CPID): Chronic ,
spontaneous loss or destruction of myelin . Pancreatitis can be caused by excessive use of alcohol, infection , injury , some medications, or blockage of ...
Duodenal
... of the small intestine ( duodenum ). Esophageal ulcer . An esophageal ulcer is usually located in the lower section of your esophagus . :
spontaneous gastro duodenal perforation in patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy and steroids. Report of four cases combining 5-fluorouracil ...
Fetus
... prior to when normal delivery should occur. Natural loss of a fetus from the womb before it is sufficiently developed to survive. Also called
spontaneous abortion . mitral valve ... Ultrasound , normal fetus - ventricle s of brain Definition: Ultrasound involves the use of high-frequency ...
Fracture
... condition. Pathology The study of disease by the examination of tissue s and body fluids under the microscope. Have you had low trauma or
spontaneous fracture s in the past? Have you been told that previous x-ray s suggest thinning of the bones? Have you lost height in the past ten years? Have ...
Genetics
... In technical terms, a genetic trait is amenable to segregation analysis rather than quantitative analysis. DELETION: In genetics , any
spontaneous elimination of a section of genetic material (ie, from a chromosome ) either in nature or in the labor atory. A deletion is a type of mutation . ...
Hematoma
... ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... Subdural hematoma s can be caused by minor accidents to the head, major trauma , or the
spontaneous bursting of a blood vessel in the brain ( aneurysm ). Acute subdural hematoma s are usually due to severe head trauma . Subdural ...
Hemophilia B
... pigmenti , Hunter syndrome , ... BeneFix (coagulation factor IX [recombinant]) Genetic ally engineered factor IX for treatment of
spontaneous bleeds, prophylaxis, and prevention of bleeds during surgeries and postoperative ly in patients with hemophilia B . A hemophilia c cannot ...
Hydatid
... hunter; hurricane ; huso; hyaena; hyalea; hyalonema; hyalospongia; hybridisation; hybrid name; hybrid sterility ; hydatid ; ... In the event of
spontaneous abortion , the tissue passed from the vagina should be examined to determine the source of the tissue ( fetal vs. hydatid iform mole ) and ...
Hydatidiform mole
... preceding factor is hydatidiform mole . However, only 5 to 10% of molar pregnancies are associated with later choriocarcinoma . In the event of
spontaneous abortion , the tissue passed from the vagina should be examined to determine the source of the tissue ( fetal vs. hydatidiform mole ) and if ...
Memory loss
... , problems walking , and numbness in the area of the mouth and (possibly) the fingers. AMNESIA - A partial or complete loss of memory. The
spontaneous development of amnesia is referred to as transient global amnesia . Memory loss may also occur after a significant head injury ( concussion ). ...
Mole
... , or noncancerous, lesion . a. A large irregular mole b. A rough scaly patch c. A small pearly lump d. A large red bump ... In the event of
spontaneous abortion , the tissue passed from the vagina should be examined to determine the source of the tissue ( fetal vs. hydatidiform mole ) and ...
Muscle
... the greater sciatic notch to attach to the top of the thigh bone ( femur ) at its bony ... Muscle twitching (fasciculation) is the result of
spontaneous local muscle contraction s that are involuntary. Typically, these contraction s only affect individual muscle groups connected to (innervated ...
Muscle twitching
... muscle group served by a single motor nerve fiber or filament. Text Continued Below ... Muscle twitching (fasciculation) is the result of
spontaneous local muscle contraction s that are involuntary and typically only affect individual muscle groups connected to (innervated by) a particular ...
Mutation
... of the (coagulation) factor V gene resulting in a resistance to activated C protein ; a common inherited cause of thrombotic tendency.
spontaneous new mutation s leading to Marfan (less than 1/3 of cases) cannot be prevented. However, for those prospective parents with a family history of ...
Nipple discharge
... of breast cancer may include pain , skin thickening, nipple discharge , or a change in breast size or shape. If a lump, unusual pain , or
spontaneous nipple discharge is present, further testing may be needed. The tests that are done will depend on your symptoms. Common tests done for breast ...
Panic disorder
... Panic disorder is defined medically as "sudden, and repeated episodes of intense fear associated with physical symptoms." These attacks are
spontaneous and often it is difficult to determine what triggers the attack. Panic Disorder Patients with panic disorder experience intense anxiety . ...
Partial
... vision in one eye caused by conditions that affect the normal development of vision . AMNESIA - A partial or complete loss of memory. The
spontaneous development of amnesia is referred to as transient global amnesia . Memory loss may also occur after a significant head injury ( concussion ). ...
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
... wall ... If untreated, cervicitis may lead to pelvic inflammatory disease , infertility , ectopic pregnancy , chronic pelvic pain ,
spontaneous abortion , cervical cancer , or other complications during the delivery of a baby. Pelvic inflammatory disease Multi ple sexual partners ...
Pelvis
... , sinus es). The part of the body between the chest and pelvis . abortion 1. Induced abortion is a procedure done to end pregnancy . 2.
spontaneous abortion is a naturally occurring abortion (also called miscarriage ). 3. Your discharge is associated with fever or pain in your pelvis ...
Peritonitis
... chronic inflammation of the peritoneum , the membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and surrounds the internal organ s. Peritonitis -
spontaneous Definition: Peritonitis is the inflammation of the peritoneum , which is the membrane that lines the abdominal wall and covers the abdominal ...
Pneumothorax
... surface of the lung sits next to the inner surface of the chest wall. The lung and the chest wall are covered by thin membrane s called pleura .
spontaneous pneumothorax is a collection of air or gas in the chest that causes the lung to collapse (see also pneumothorax ) in the absence of a trauma tic ...