The placenta is a temporary organ that grows during pregnancy to filter oxygen, blood, and nutrients to your baby. After you give birth, you will also deliver your placenta shortly after. Sometimes all or part of the placenta stays in the womb. This is called a retained placenta and it can have serious side effects.
After your baby is born, you will usually deliver your placenta within 18 to 60 minutes. Your uterus contracts, which pulls the placenta away from the wall of your uterus and pushes it out. Sometimes this doesn’t happen and can be caused by different things.
Q. How do you tell Crigler-Najjar Syndrome Type 2 from Gibert Syndrome and Crigler-Najjar Type 1?
A. CNS Type 2 is an autosomal recessive condition due to a point mutation in the uridine diphosphate glucuronosyl transferase 1A1 (UGT1A1) gene. With <10% of ezymatic activity, affected individuals develop moderate indirect or unconjugated hyperbilirubinema with serum levels rarely >20mg/dL. Gilbert Syndrome is less severe and CNS Type 1 is more severe.
First description: Arias IM. Chronic unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia without overt signs of hemolysis in adolescents and adults.J Clin Invest. 1962 Dec; 41:2233-45.
It’s weird how like, when this pandemic started there was all this talk about a vaccine and it taking so much time to produce, test, and manufacture once it had been approved. but then the medical community worldwide worked like never before develop a vaccine to a new, never before seen virus, and people are refusing to take it because they think it was rushed, despite hundreds upon hundreds of clinical trials with a very, very minuscule amount of people suffering from side effects of the vaccine. Most of the people worried about that vaccine have never had a negative experience with the vaccine before in their lives, yet there’s so much doubt around the vaccine and trust in it that it’s going to be harmful when there’s like, no evidence to support any of that.
i’m sorry, but who exactly does that idiot think is paying doctors and hospitals to say that patients died of covid? the virus itself, for all the good publicity?
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I was shocked to learn from my sister-in-law that med school, and uni in general, in Australia (I reckon it’s the same in the US and UK?) study only 4-5 subjects in one term/semester. And that’s a full load already! 🤯😮 But she was more shocked to know that a full load here in the Philippines (med school and uni in general as well) comprises of about 7-9 subjects per semester? Like whoa 🤯
Proof: Here’s my subject list for this semester only
That’s why I keep wondering how med students abroad still has time for a bit of self-care time and leisure while here I just get to choose if I would rather eat or sleep in my free time 😭
Preliminaries’ schedule next week. UGH. Exam week is hell week 😷🤓🥲 and here I am with my very uncooperative 3 remaining brain cells barely surviving the daily grind 😂
This is very scary and concerning for black people. AGAIN DEHUMANIZING BLACK PEOPLE
Black people health conditions aren't taken seriously compared to others.Many black people are scared to go to the hospital for this reason
Black women are 4x likely to die from complications of childbirth than white women in the United states.they've had experience that has unacceptably poor maternal health outcomes
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