نتایج جستجو برای: uterine anomalies

تعداد نتایج: 84734  

2001
Steve Israel

The Bonaparte project is a new multi-year bedrock mapping program of the British Columbia Geological Survey (BCGS) concentrating on Mesozoic arc volcanic and plutonic rocks of the Quesnel Terrane in the northeastern part of the Bonaparte Lake (92P) map sheet (Figure 1). The area encompasses a northwest-trending belt of high mineral potential that includes a number of interesting mineral occurre...

2001
Matthew Newman Michael A. Alexander Christopher R. Winkler James D. Scott Joseph J. Barsugli

Diagnosing a coupled system with linear inverse modelling (LIM) can provide insight into the nature and strength of the coupling. This technique is applied to the cold season output of the GFDL GCM, forced by observed tropical Pacific SSTs and including a slab mixed layer ocean model elsewhere. It is found that extratropical SST anomalies act to enhance atmospheric thermal variability and dimin...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1985
E Daw P Toon

Congenital uterine abnormalities occur as a result of partial or complete failure of Mullerian duct fusion probably about the fifth or sixth week of fetal life. Maternal and/or placental factors have been implicated. There are a few reports of a double uterus occurring in sisters and their mothers (Polishuk & Ron, 1974; Prucha, 1983) which suggest a dominant autosomal gene as a possible genetic...

2014
Semyon A. Grodsky James A. Carton Abderrahim Bentamy

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2017
Hady El Hachem Vincent Crepaux Pascale May-Panloup Philippe Descamps Guillaume Legendre Pierre-Emmanuel Bouet

Recurrent pregnancy loss is an important reproductive health issue, affecting 2%-5% of couples. Common established causes include uterine anomalies, antiphospholipid syndrome, hormonal and metabolic disorders, and cytogenetic abnormalities. Other etiologies have been proposed but are still considered controversial, such as chronic endometritis, inherited thrombophilias, luteal phase deficiency,...

Journal: :Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology of India 2012
Shyamal Dasgupta Partha Mukhopadhyay Partha Pratim Sharma Nilufar Begum Aradhana Kalra

The Mayer–Rokitansky–Kuster–Hauser (MRKH) syndrome affects 1 out of 4,500 women [1]. It is a malformation of the female genitals due to interrupted embryonic development of the mullerian (paramesonephric) ducts in otherwise chromosomally, phenotypically, and endocrinologically normal female. It is second to Turner’s syndrome as a cause of primary amenorrhea and was described by Mayer (1829), Ro...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2006
A Righini S Zirpoli C Parazzini E Bianchini P Scifo C Sala F Triulzi

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Epileptic syndromes or neurodevelopmental delay may be associated with congenital anomalies of the shape or the orientation of the hippocampus. Scarce data are available about quantitative hippocampal developmental changes during fetal life, in particular about the progressive rotational changes of the hippocampal infolding angle (HIA), which can be considered a hallmark ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Robina Shaheen Mariana M Abaunza Teresa L Jackson Justin McCabe Joël Savarino Mark H Thiemens

Sulfur-isotopic anomalies have been used to trace the evolution of oxygen in the Precambrian atmosphere and to document past volcanic eruptions. High-precision sulfur quadruple isotope measurements of sulfate aerosols extracted from a snow pit at the South Pole (1984-2001) showed the highest S-isotopic anomalies (Δ(33)S = +1.66‰ and Δ(36)S = +2‰) in a nonvolcanic (1998-1999) period, similar in ...

2017
Serkan Bodur Ulas Fidan Mehmet Ferdi Kinci Kazim Emre Karasahin

A unicornuate uterus with a rudimentary horn is an anomaly caused by defective fusion of the Müllerian duct, estimated to occur in one in 76,000 pregnancies. Life threateningly heavy bleeding is a highly expected clinical consequence of such pregnancies. According to the known literature, only two living twins and few living singleton pregnancies have been reported up to now. Here we report on ...

2013
E. A. Rosenberg E. A. Clark A. C. Steinemann

We assess the significance of groundwater storage for seasonal streamflow forecasts by evaluating its contribution to interannual streamflow anomalies in the 29 tributary sub-basins of the Colorado River. Monthly and annual changes in total basin storage are simulated by two implementations of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) macroscale hydrology model – the standard release of the mode...

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