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Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is the sum of a group of symptoms (including physical and psychological symptoms) that occurs during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. Women who have such symptoms have been estimated as high as 75%; of which 3% to 8% are severe symptoms, called premenstrual
Introduction:
Breast pain, mastalgia or mastodynia, is recognized as an organic benign breast disease . It can be severe enough to cause disturbances in normal quality of life rating which leads to disorders in sexual, physical, and social activities. When compared with other conditions, it will be
Preoperative preparation:
History taking, physical examination, and investigations will be done according to the local protocol designed to evaluate the patients. This includes complete blood count, blood sugar level, serum urea and creatinine, liver function tests, coagulation profile and
This is a randomized controlled study to compare the effectiveness of a breast nerve block performed with bupivacaine as compared to liposomal bupivacaine in providing postsurgical analgesia in patients undergoing unilateral abdominally-based breast reconstruction at time of
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignancy of middle age women (%32) and causes 19% of cancer-related deaths. Acute pain can contribute to the development of persistent surgical pain. Persistent postsurgical pain has been demonstrated to be clinically relevant in 10% to 50% of patients undergoing
One in eight women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime, and many of these women undergo mastectomy followed by breast reconstruction by insertion of a tissue expander below the pectoralis major muscle. Women undergoing breast reconstruction have been shown to have a significantly higher level
Background Some maternal blood loss normally occurs at the time of vaginal delivery. The best estimates indicate that a loss of approximately 500 mL is average, with a range of about 250-700 mL.[1,2] Some of this bleeding arises from birth canal lacerations or surgical incisions (i.e., episiotomy),
Title: Progesterone Treatment of Blunt Traumatic Brain Injury Principal Investigator(s): Arthur Kellermann, M.D., M.P.H. Institution: Emory University Biostatistician: Vicki Hertzberg, Ph.D. Institution: Emory University Project phase or primary methodology: Phase II pilot, double blind, 4:1