Kallmann syndrome is a genetic disorder with the hallmarks of anosmia and hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism. It has a male preponderance. With the elucidation of the genetic pathways involved, affected females and inheritance patterns are becoming more clearly identified. It is an eminently treatable ...
It sounds like this includes a visual check of the genitals, a routine pelvic exam “is usually not required” (I’ve read on ACOG’s website) Well, the evidence says a routine pelvic exam is never required and that these well-girl exams are not backed by evidence and carry risk. I ...
you can view this article in Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey: September 2007 - Volume 62 - Issue 9 - p 630 doi: 10.1097/01.ogx.0000286764.40430.14 CME Program: CME Exam Answers Answers for the Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey CME Program Exam Continued Medical Education ...
This book, arranged in an MCQ format complemented by oral exam questions, is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of examinees. Essential aspects of radiation physics, radiobiology, and clinical radiation oncology are well covered. Tumors at different sites are addressed in a series of ...
Presented in a high–yield format with board–type multiple choice questions and detailed answers, this review includes chapters covering Pap smear cytology, colposcopy, breast FNA, and Pelvic washings. The book is also enriched with features to maximize studying and reviewing of cytopathology, ...
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