Hi Donna, Faced with this situation of not achieving pregnancy after a time of unprotected sex (6 months if the woman is older than 35 years and a year if the woman is younger than 35) it is recommended to go to a fertility clinic. ...
Abnormal B Cell Development in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: What the Genetics Tell Usdoi:10.1002/art.40396Sarah KarrarDeborah Cunninghame GrahamKarrar S, Cunninghame Graham DS (2017) Abnormal B-cell development in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: what the genetics tell us. Arthritis Rheumatol....
An epithelial cell abnormality: squamous cell is the term for abnormal cells found on the cervix, most often detected during a pap smear. This test result does not necessarily indicate a malignant or cancerous growth, but is often a sign that cancer could form. An abnormal pap smear that yi...
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What is AML? Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the most common type of acute leukemia in adults. In AML, the bone marrow makes abnormal red blood cells, platelets, or myeloblasts (a type of immature white blood cell). These abnormal cells are called “blasts” and are the leukemia cells...
What is an abnormal increase in the number of red blood cells called? If your blood becomes hypotonic, what effect could this have in the body? What initiates an action potential on a muscle cell? Which cells cause brain tumors? What factors can increase or decrease the action of bone cell...
What is abnormal fetal position? An abnormal fetal position is any position other than the occiput anterior position with chin and limbs tucked, which enables the smoothest and least difficult delivery with minimum risk for the baby and the mother. Abnormal fetal positions include face or brow ...
We don’t know exactly why obesity—or even just carrying extra weight—seems to drive cancer rates, but one theory is that fat cells may release hormones that impact this abnormal cell growth. Poor eating habits and/or a lack of physical activity also fuels cancer risk....
What is abdominal pain? We define abdominal pain as any irritation or abnormal sensation or discomfort in an area of the body from below the level of the breast plate down to the level of the top of the bones of the pelvis in front or on the sides. Pain in the abdomen is also referr...
White blood cells (WBCs), or leukocytes, are the body's primary defense against infections, diseases, and abnormal cell growth. Basophils are the least common type of WBCs, but they are essential in maintaining immune system health—protecting the body from allergens, pathogens, and parasites...