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pregnancypregnancy, the fertilized egg has implanted somehwere outside the uterus. About 95% of the time it implants in the fallopian tube, the site of fertilization.
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Female reproductive system
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Apr 23 2009, 1:11 PM EDT |
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adan adult female. It connects the uterus with the outside of the body anteromedially, and thus functions as a entry point for the penis during
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Reproductive System
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Apr 23 2009, 1:09 PM EDT |
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the most of the reproductive organs of sexes from similar embroyonic tissue, meaning, they are homologous. Both systems have gonads that produce tes (either the sperm
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Urinary Tract
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Apr 23 2009, 1:08 PM EDT |
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knowknown as retroperitoneal organ, which is that only its superior surface is covered with peritoneum. What is Bladder Cancer? *Bladder cancer occurs when there are abnormal, cancerous cells growing in the bladder. Bladder cancer
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Urinary Tract
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Apr 23 2009, 1:07 PM EDT |
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saidsay to hold the urinary bladder in place. The wall of the ureters is composed of three concetric tunics, from innermost to outermost. (The ureters do not submucosa). Urinary Bladder*The urinary bladder is an expandable muscular container that
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Urinary Tract
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what said to hold the urinary bladder in place. The wall of the ureters is composed of three concetric tunics, from innermost to outermost. (The ureters do not submucosa). Urinary Bladder*The urinary bladder is an expandable muscular container that
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Urinary Tract
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Apr 23 2009, 1:07 PM EDT |
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they what said to hold the urinary bladder in place. The wall of the ureters is composed of three concetric tunics, from innermost to outermost. (The ureters do not submucosa). Urinary Bladder*The urinary bladder is an expandable muscular container that
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Urinary Tract
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Apr 23 2009, 1:06 PM EDT |
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TheThere are some what said to hold the urinary bladder in place. The wall of the ureters is composed of three concetric tunics, from innermost to outermost. (The ureters do not submucosa). Urinary Bladder*The urinary bladder is an expandable muscular
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General Functions of Urinary System
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Apr 23 2009, 1:06 PM EDT |
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or some drugs or poisons. ARF may lead to permanent loss of kidney function. But if the kidneys are not seriously damaged, they may recover. Chronic
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General Functions of Urinary System
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Apr 23 2009, 1:05 PM EDT |
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the muscles of the sphincters and the pelvis can also cause incontinence, the unwanted leakage of urine. Illness or injury can also prevent the kidneys from filtering the blood completely or block the passage of urine.Age related facts:KidneysThickening of capsuleDecrease cortical mass-decrease renal blood flow
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General Functions of Urinary System
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Apr 20 2009, 11:11 PM EDT |
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Articles Dealing with Urinary System
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Apr 14 2009, 12:41 PM EDT |
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Urinary Tract
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Apr 14 2009, 12:40 PM EDT |
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General Functions of Urinary System
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Your body takes nutrients from food and uses them to maintain all bodily functions including energy and self-repair. After your body has taken what it
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General Functions of Urinary System
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Apr 9 2009, 1:02 PM EDT |
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General Functions of Urinary System
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Apr 9 2009, 1:01 PM EDT |
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General Functions of Urinary System
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Apr 9 2009, 1:00 PM EDT |
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regulate PH Loss of reserve capacityBladder and Urethra Loss of muscle, elasticity of bladder wall Less able to expand and contract -decreased max. volume -increase risk of infections More frequent urination - 3 or more x/ a night Weakining of bladder sphincters Loss of control of external sphincters
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GI Clinical View
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Apr 9 2009, 12:46 PM EDT |
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The most common complication is blockage of the intestine. Blockage occurs because the disease tends to thicken the intestinal wall with swelling and scar tissue,
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Lymphatic system
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Apr 9 2009, 12:35 PM EDT |
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isthen beomes part of the interstitial fluid that surrounds the tissue cells. Small protein molecules can seep through the capillary walls and increase the osmotic pressure of the interstitial fluid. If
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Female Reproduction Clinical Views
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After eight years of follow up, researchers found that the proportion of cancers detected in stage I were about 60% in the HPV and cytologic
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