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Adolescent Varicocele

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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Adolescent endometriosis

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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ADOLESCENT VARICOCELE

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1995
Currently, we recommend varicocele repair in adolescents when (1) the results of semen analysis are abnormal, (2) the volume of the left testis is at least 3 mL less than that of the right, (3) the response of either luteinizing hormone or FSH to Gn-RH stimulation is supranormal, (4) bilaterally palpable varicoceles are detected, or (5) a large ...
E J, Kass, C, Reitelman
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Adolescent Sexuality

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1988
The consequences of adolescent sexual behavior are an enormous burden both for the adolescent and society. The problem is not that teens are sexually active but rather that they have little preparation and guidance in developing responsible sexual behavior.
L M, Grant, E, Demetriou
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Teaching Adolescents About Adolescence

Nurse Educator, 2006
As 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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Adolescent endometriosis

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002
Endometriosis can exist in the adolescent female. It can be a very disruptive disease and cause significant dysfunction at a time in life when self-esteem, school attendance, and school performance are critical to achievement of life goals. Approaches to diagnosis and management in the recent literature are reviewed, focusing on those that apply ...
Amanda Yvonne, Black   +1 more
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Adolescent Pregnancy

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2017
Adolescent pregnancy, although on the decline, represents a significant public health concern. Often adolescents present late to prenatal care, either from lack of knowledge, fear of consequences, limited access, stigma, or all of the above. Although multifaceted, there are many risks both to mother and child that are increased in adolescent pregnancy.
Heidi K, Leftwich   +1 more
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Adolescent Rationality

2013
Adolescents are commonly seen as irrational, a position supported to varying degrees by many developmentalists, who often appeal to recent research on adolescent brains. Careful review of relevant evidence, however, shows that (1) adults are less rational than is generally assumed, (2) adolescents (and adults) are categorically different from children ...
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Adolescent Sexuality

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1980
Adolescent sexuality is surveyed from three angles: the emergence of adult sexual functions, the participation in sexual behaviors, and the relationship of sexuality to the developmental tasks of adolescence. Common medical problems arising from adolescent sexual activity are also discussed.
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Adolescent Pneumonia

2005
Despite advances in antibiotic treatment and prevention, pneumonia, an acute infection of the pulmonary parenchyma, continues to have a significant impact on adolescent health. Mortality remains low, but pneumonia is associated with significant morbidity at considerable cost to our health care system.
Elizabeth P, Schlaudecker   +1 more
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