Pruritus vulvae a symptom a pathologic process affecting vulva a symptom underlying disease vast majority patients a primary diagnosis consists irritation vulvar itching without underlying pathologic etiology.
Prostate-specific antigen A substance produced prostate may increased amount blood men prostate cancer benign prostatic hyperplasia infection inflammation prostate.
A structure benign (noncancerous) malignant (cancerous) tumor cells Psammoma bodies look hardened concentric rings when viewed under a microscope can a sign chronic inflammation.
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[quote:5454314275="BTS4202"]Speaking bone out most dangerous/common break why?[/quote:5454314275] First I say I cheated question had go back open my Moore's book look up internet eventhough I remember question being exam I passed
Anywho correct answer scaphoid scaphoid lies floor snuff box dorsiflexion scaphoid bears compressive stresses passing capitate well thumb axis dorsal side Since scaphoid crosses two carpal rows also acts principal bony block excessive dorsiflexion point scaphoid under high tension loading palmarly 95 - 100% dorsiflexion proximal pole scaphoid fixed place radius (proximally dorsally radially) capitate lunate (ulnarly) radiolunate triquetrum radioscaphocapitate ligaments volarly When distal carpal row translates distal pole scaphoid makes scaphoid particularly susceptible fracture especially waist -Keith Moore http://www.amirmd.com/ortho-info/scafoidfx.html Sorry I had cheat one I forgotten alot anatomy I had learn somethings implanted my brain I say carpals my best subject Had ask me questions concerning adminoal spinal region I probably given a better answer I guess I'll one physicians carries my books everywhere I go I can look up when I need Best thing now ask me I went back re-read material I'll remember better now Just exact quote I'll put my own words next time :)
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