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8 April 2023

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  • 23:4223:42, 6 April 2023 diff hist +13,814 N PCOD, Poly Cystic Ovarian DiseaseCreated page with "=== Clinic === * PCOS is the most common endocrine disorder in women of reproductive age. * It is named after the characteristic cysts which may form on the ovaries. Cyst is a symptom and not the underlying cause of the disorder. * They may experience irregular menstrual periods, heavy periods, excess hair, acne, pelvic pain, difficulty getting pregnant, and patches of thick, darker, velvety skin. * The primary characteristics of this syndrome include..."
  • 11:3811:38, 6 April 2023 diff hist −1,014 Vitiligo→‎Related disease Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:3711:37, 6 April 2023 diff hist −176 Prolactin→‎Clinic current Tag: Visual edit
  • 04:4704:47, 6 April 2023 diff hist +1,370 N Central diabetes insipidusCreated page with "=== Clinic === * Also called neurogenic diabetes insipidus, is a type of diabetes insipidus due to a lack of vasopressin (ADH) production in the brain. * Vasopressin acts to increase the volume of blood (intravascularly), and decrease the volume of urine produced. Therefore, a lack of it causes increased urine production and volume depletion. * It is also known as neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus, referring to the posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis), which is supp..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 03:3703:37, 6 April 2023 diff hist +976 N HPG axisCreated page with "=== Physiology === * GnRH is the central regulator in reproductive function and sexual development via the HPG axis. * GnRH is released by GnRH neurons, which are hypothalamic neuroendocrine cells, into the hypophyseal portal system acting on gonadotrophs in the anterior pituitary. * The release of gonadotropins, LH and FSH, act on the gonads for the development and maintenance of proper adult reproductive physiology. LH acts on Leydig cells in the male testes and the..." current Tag: Visual edit
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