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The basis of reproductive senescence in women is oocyte depletion of the ovary.2,3 In utero, the number of ovarian follicles peaks at approximately 7 months gestation, and before birth, through atresia, the follicle number declines to approximately 1 million follicles.4 Follicular atresia occurs ...
What Causes Encopresis? Boys, children with chronic constipation, and children who suffered abuse or neglect are more likely to develop encopresis. Boys are about 50% more likely than girls to suffer from this condition, but the exact reason for this is still a mystery. Some children may hav...
Life styles: Females’ life styles and psychological factors influence their fertility. The association of current smoking may reflect accelerated oocyte atresia, impaired follicle quality or dysregulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–ovarian axis. W...
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SBS is a rare, serious, and chronic malabsorption disorder generally caused by the physical or functional loss of the intestines, typically due to resection surgery.
It is most common for a woman to ovulate one egg per month from a select follicle, although several can develop in each cycle. Those follicles that do not ovulate and release a mature egg will dissolve – a process known as atresia. Roughly 99% of ovarian follicles dissolve without ever ...
A narrow or absent portion of intestine (intestinal atresia) In adults, the most common causes are: Bands ofscar tissue(adhesions) that form in the belly or pelvic area after surgery Hernias, when parts of the intestine bulge into another part of your body ...
The device is advanced through the femoral vein in the groin, into the heart and the PDA, using a flexible tube (catheter). What is PDA (patent ductus arteriosis)? In an unborn baby, the mother supplies oxygen and the lungs are deflated and nonfunctional. The lungs receive only 5% to...