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Pathophysiology of Menopausal Transition

#Pathophysiology #Endocrinology #Menopause #Menopausal #Transition
Pathophysiology of Menopausal ... Endocrinology #Menopause ... #Menopausal #Transition
Suggested algorithm for using non-hormonal treatment for a patient with problematic menopausal symptoms #Management #PrimaryCare #Obgyn
with problematic menopausal ... PrimaryCare #Obgyn #Menopausal ... NonHormonal #Algorithm #BMJ
Common causes of sciatica. Disc herniation is the commonest cause. Spondylolisthesis can cause impingement #Anatomy #Pathophys
Common causes of ... the commonest cause ... Spondylolisthesis can cause ... Herniation #BackPain #BMJ
Types of hearing loss #Peds #PrimaryCare #Causes #HearingLoss #Conductive #Sensorineural #BMJ
#PrimaryCare #Causes ... Sensorineural #BMJ
Turbulent airflow caused by hypertrophied tonsillar and adenoid tissue #PatientInfo #Pathophys #Anatomy #PrimaryCare #ENT #Peds #SleepApnea
Turbulent airflow caused ... Adenoids #Turbulence #BMJ
Drugs Causing Acute Pancreatitis

Class Ia: The medications in which there was a rechallenge and other causes
rechallenge and other causes ... out other common causes ... Class II: Cases ... and atleast4 case ... #Pancreatitis #Causes
Hirsutism - Differential Diagnosis
Defined as excessive dark, coarse, male-pattern hair growth
Hirsutism causes in premenopausal women:
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growth Hirsutism causes ... tumors Hirsutism causes ... in post-menopausal
BMJ Visual Summary - Using cardiovascular drugs during pregnancy
#Pharm #Obgyn #Cardiology #Cardiovascular #Cardiac #Medications #Drugs #Pregnancy
BMJ Visual Summary ... Pregnancy #Safety #BMJ
Pathophysiology of Menopause Organ System Changes:
- CNS / Vasomotor Instability
- Urogenital Mucosa
- Cardiovascular
- Bones

#Pathophysiology #Menopause #Changes
Pathophysiology of Menopause ... Pathophysiology #Menopause
Acute Coronary Syndrome NICE Guidelines 2021 - BMJ

#Acute #Coronary #Syndrome #ACS #cardiology #diagnosis #management #NICE #Guideline
Guidelines 2021 - BMJ ... Guideline #2021 #BMJ