solid in/under clitoris hood
Sometimes I experience a mild off feeling from my clitoris, making me never see the appeal of touching it…
Well today when I tried to take a look into the hole of the foreskin, this small black thing popped out. It was small, a soft solid and was a very dark red to the point of looking black. The inside of it when broken was a similar liver red color.
I am wondering if it is possible f…
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Posted by admin Date: Thursday, January 28, 2010
Categories: Vaginal and uterus health
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Vaginal and Uterus Health Question
i got a scan report 1 and half month ago.
in that the report says
IMPRESSION:
> Findings in favor of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
> Mild fatty changes in liver
For clinical correlation.
if i have PCOS, is there any problem in my marriage life? how to solve the PCOS problem. is there any solution for my problem?
but the doctor said ” u must marry to get a pregnancy, if u g…
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Posted by admin Date: Saturday, November 21, 2009
Categories: Vaginal and uterus health
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Evaluation of the Risk of Systemic Fat Mobilization and Fat Embolus Following Liposuction with Dry and Tumescent Technique: An Experimental Study on Rats
In this study we investigated the risk of systemic fat mobilization and fat embolus in rats following liposuction
using dry and tumescent techniques.
Methods At the end of the procedures, the rats were sacrificed and specimens were obtained from the lungs, kidneys, liver, brain,
and skin. Histological examinations of the specimens were carried out. Liposuction was not performed in the control group
(n = 8), but blood and tissue specimens for histological examinations were obtained.
Results We found signs of fat embolus in both blood specimens and histological examinations of tissue samples in the study groups.
However, the results of the examinations were normal in the control group. Although there were no fat particles in the blood
before…
Posted by admin Date: Friday, September 4, 2009
Categories: plastic surgery
Tags: Blood, blood specimens, brain, control, control group, end, fat embolus, fat mobilization, group, kidneys, liposuction, liver, lungs, Methods, mobilization, nbsp, particles, rats, risk, skin, study, study groups, tissue, tissue samples, tissue specimens, tumescent
Evaluation of the Risk of Systemic Fat Mobilization and Fat Embolus Following Liposuction with Dry and Tumescent Technique: An Experimental Study on Rats
In this study we investigated the risk of systemic fat mobilization and fat embolus in rats following liposuction
using dry and tumescent techniques.
Methods At the end of the procedures, the rats were sacrificed and specimens were obtained from the lungs, kidneys, liver, brain,
and skin. Histological examinations of the specimens were carried out. Liposuction was not performed in the control group
(n = 8), but blood and tissue specimens for histological examinations were obtained.
Results We found signs of fat embolus in both blood specimens and histological examinations of tissue samples in the study groups.
However, the results of the examinations were normal in the control group. Although there were no fat particles in the blood
before…
Posted by admin Date: Saturday, August 22, 2009
Categories: plastic surgery
Tags: Blood, blood specimens, brain, control, control group, end, fat embolus, fat mobilization, group, kidneys, liposuction, liver, lungs, Methods, mobilization, nbsp, particles, rats, risk, skin, study, study groups, tissue, tissue samples, tissue specimens, tumescent