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Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009
This review will address the recent literature regarding adolescent endometriosis.An increasing body of literature suggests that there are symptoms of endometriosis present in adolescents. In addition, those teens with a history of dysmenorrhea severe enough to disrupt quality of life are more likely to be diagnosed with endometriosis.The issues of ...
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This review will address the recent literature regarding adolescent endometriosis.An increasing body of literature suggests that there are symptoms of endometriosis present in adolescents. In addition, those teens with a history of dysmenorrhea severe enough to disrupt quality of life are more likely to be diagnosed with endometriosis.The issues of ...
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Pediatrics, 1987
In Reply.— Until objective guidelines are established, I would be opposed to a more aggressive approach to the adolescent varicocele because not all of these children are at risk for future problems. At the present time, we are primarily concerned about individuals with a large varicocele, particularly when there is volume loss of the ...
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In Reply.— Until objective guidelines are established, I would be opposed to a more aggressive approach to the adolescent varicocele because not all of these children are at risk for future problems. At the present time, we are primarily concerned about individuals with a large varicocele, particularly when there is volume loss of the ...
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Adolescent Perception of Adolescent Change in Personality and Intelligence
The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1973Summary Subjective (perceived) and objective (concurrent) age differences were compared in two intelligence and three personality dimensions throughout adolescence. Objective age differences were investigated by observing 144 adolescent males and females (13–14 years, N = 48; 15–16 years, N = 48; 17–18 years, N = 48) under conventional self-description
Labouvie, G., Baltes, P.
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On the Terminology of Adolescent/Adolescence
Pediatrics, 1978In 1972 the American Academy of Pediatrics stated that the purview of pediatrics begins in the period prior to birth when conception is apparent and continues to age 21 years. The Committee on Adolescence believes that the terminology used in all Academy materials should be changed to reflect the pediatrician's expanded role.
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Teaching Adolescents About Adolescence
Nurse Educator, 2006As abstract reasoning increases in complexity, adolescents may face dissonance between new thoughts and prior beliefs. Students in the health professions may be forced to resolve these dissonances in order to execute their professional responsibilities.
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2007
Osteomyelitis in adolescents is a serious disease with the potential for lifelong disability. Microbial invasion of the bone typically results from hematogenous seeding. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common cause of acute hematogenous osteomyelitis.
Avinash K, Shetty, Ashir, Kumar
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Osteomyelitis in adolescents is a serious disease with the potential for lifelong disability. Microbial invasion of the bone typically results from hematogenous seeding. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common cause of acute hematogenous osteomyelitis.
Avinash K, Shetty, Ashir, Kumar
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