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Gynecology

Gynecology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diseases and routine physical care of the reproductive system of women. It is often paired with the field of obstetrics, forming the combined area of obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN).

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Disease, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Pathology, Repertory, Surgery

What are the difference between hamartoma and teratoma?

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    A hamartoma and a teratoma are both types of abnormal cell growths that can occur in the human body, but they have some differences in their origin, structure, and behavior. A hamartoma is a benign growth composed of mature cells from the tissue where it develops. It is usually caused by some genetiRead more

    A hamartoma and a teratoma are both types of abnormal cell growths that can occur in the human body, but they have some differences in their origin, structure, and behavior.

    A hamartoma is a benign growth composed of mature cells from the tissue where it develops. It is usually caused by some genetic disorders or mutations, such as Cowden syndrome or tuberous sclerosis. A hamartoma can grow in various organs, such as the lungs, colon, breast, or hypothalamus. It may cause symptoms depending on its size and location, such as pain, seizures, disfigurement, or organ dysfunction. A hamartoma is usually diagnosed by imaging tests, such as X-ray, MRI, or CT scan.The treatment of a hamartoma depends on its severity and location. It may involve surgery, radiation therapy, or observation.

    A teratoma is a tumor containing multiple types of tissues derived from different germ layers. It can even contain mature structures like hair and teeth. A teratoma is usually caused by an error in the development of primitive germ cells during embryogenesis. A teratoma can develop in the gonads (testes or ovaries), the tailbone, or other parts of the body. It may cause symptoms such as swelling, pain, bleeding, weakness, or constipation. A teratoma is also diagnosed by imaging tests, such as ultrasound, X-ray, or CT scan. The treatment of a teratoma involves surgery to remove the tumor. If the teratoma is malignant (cancerous), chemotherapy may also be needed.

    The main differences between a hamartoma and a teratoma are:

    – A hamartoma is composed of cells from the same tissue where it grows, while a teratoma is composed of cells from different germ layers.
    – A hamartoma is always benign (non-cancerous), while a teratoma can be benign or malignant (cancerous).
    – A hamartoma is usually associated with some genetic disorders or mutations, while a teratoma is usually due to an error in embryonic development.
    – A hamartoma can affect various organs in the body, while a teratoma mainly affects the gonads or the tailbone.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Disease, Gynecology, Management, Pathology, Surgery

Write down the difference between infusion and transfusion?

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    Infusion and transfusion are two types of medical procedures that involve delivering substances into the bloodstream. However, they have some differences: 1. Infusion: is when medications, fluids, nutrients, or other substances are injected into a vein or under the skin using a needle and a catheterRead more

    Infusion and transfusion are two types of medical procedures that involve delivering substances into the bloodstream. However, they have some differences:

    1. Infusion: is when medications, fluids, nutrients, or other substances are injected into a vein or under the skin using a needle and a catheter. Infusion therapy can be used for various purposes, such as treating dehydration, chronic conditions, infections, allergies, or pain.
    2. Transfusion: is when blood or blood products (such as plasma, platelets, or white cells) are donated from another person and put into a patient’s bloodstream. Transfusion therapy can be used for various purposes, such as treating blood loss, anemia, bleeding disorders, or infections.

    Some examples of infusion and transfusion are:

    – Insulin injections for diabetes are a type of subcutaneous infusion.
    – Epidurals for childbirth or surgery are a type of epidural infusion.
    – Blood transfusions for trauma or surgery are a type of intravenous transfusion.
    – Platelet transfusions for leukemia or cancer are a type of intravenous transfusion.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What’s leucorrhoea?

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    Leucorrhoea (also spelled leukorrhea) is a medical term that refers to a whitish or yellowish vaginal discharge. It is a normal and common occurrence in females, often caused by hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. However, excessive or abnormal leucorrhoea may indicate an underlying infectiRead more

    Leucorrhoea (also spelled leukorrhea) is a medical term that refers to a whitish or yellowish vaginal discharge. It is a normal and common occurrence in females, often caused by hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. However, excessive or abnormal leucorrhoea may indicate an underlying infection, inflammation, or other medical conditions, and it’s important to consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about vaginal discharge.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What is fibroid uterus?

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    A fibroid uterus, also known as uterine fibroids or leiomyomas, refers to non-cancerous growths that develop within the muscle tissue of the uterus (womb). These growths are composed of fibrous tissue and muscle cells and can vary in size, ranging from tiny to quite large. Fibroids can be found in dRead more

    A fibroid uterus, also known as uterine fibroids or leiomyomas, refers to non-cancerous growths that develop within the muscle tissue of the uterus (womb). These growths are composed of fibrous tissue and muscle cells and can vary in size, ranging from tiny to quite large. Fibroids can be found in different locations within the uterus, including the wall (intramural), just beneath the lining (submucosal), or outside the uterus (subserosal).

    While fibroids are typically benign and may not cause any symptoms, they can lead to various issues such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, pressure on the bladder or rectum, and even fertility problems in some cases. Treatment options range from observation to medication and surgical procedures, depending on the size, location, and severity of symptoms. If you suspect you have fibroids, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and guidance.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Gynecology, Pathology, Surgery

What are the risk factors of Ca of breast?

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    There are several risk factors for breast cancer, including: - Being a woman - Getting older - Inherited genetic mutations, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2 - Family history of breast or ovarian cancer - Personal history of breast cancer or certain non-cancerous breast diseases - Hormonal changes - LifestyleRead more

    There are several risk factors for breast cancer, including:

    – Being a woman
    – Getting older
    – Inherited genetic mutations, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2
    – Family history of breast or ovarian cancer
    – Personal history of breast cancer or certain non-cancerous breast diseases
    – Hormonal changes
    – Lifestyle, including excess alcohol consumption
    – Environmental factors, including exposure to radiation
    – Obesity and being overweight
    – Menarche: having periods at a younger age and menopause at an older age
    – Pregnancy: Becoming pregnant at an older age or never being pregnant
    – Hormone use, including long-term contraceptive use or postmenopausal hormone therapy

    It is important to note that having one or more risk factors does not mean that you will develop breast cancer. Also, some people who have no known risk factors may still develop the disease. If you have breast cancer risk factors, talk with your doctor about ways you can lower your risk and about screening for breast cancer.

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