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Hormones, Breast Disorders, and Lactation

2020
The breast is an organ, equal and symmetrical, of the human body. It develops, grows, acquires functions, and involutes according to the stage of life: puberty, pregnancy, lactation, and menopause. These modifications are induced by the hormonal variations that a woman experiences during the course of her life.
Biglia, Nicoletta   +4 more
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Substance Use Disorders in Pregnancy and Lactation

2021
Women use substances and, for some, this use continues during pregnancy. It is not uncommon for women with substance use disorders to have a co-occurring mental health condition. Women who have substance use disorders and/or mental health disorders during and after pregnancy often face tremendous stigma and discrimination that impacts their ability to ...
Elisabeth Johnson, Susan Myers
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Premalignant Disorders of the Breast in Pregnancy and Lactation

2020
Papillomas, atypical hyperplasias, and lobular carcinoma in situ of the breast are not malignant tumors, but present serious management challenges when they are diagnosed in a breast biopsy . Upgrading after excision and increased possibility of future cancer are risks that accompany these lesions. While some features have been defined as high-risk for
Faina Nakhlis   +3 more
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Common Complications of Breastfeeding and Lactation: An Overview for Clinicians

Clinical obstetrics and gynecology, 2022
Lactation and breastfeeding are core components of reproductive health care and obstetrical providers should be familiar with common complications that may arise in lactating individuals.
S. Radke
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Prescribing for psychiatric disorders in pregnancy and lactation

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2001
The most recent Confidential Enquiry into the causes of maternal deaths during the perinatal period in England and Wales (1994-1996) revealed that psychological illness was at least as important as hypertensive disorders. It is therefore important for obstetricians to be aware of a variety of psychiatric conditions as well as the psychotropic ...
Craig, M, Abel, K
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Nutrition and medical support during pregnancy and lactation in women with inborn errors of intermediary metabolism disorders (IEMDs)

Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism (JPEM), 2019
The establishment of expanded newborn screening (NBS) not only results in the early diagnosis and treatment of neonates with inborn errors of intermediary metabolism disorders (IEMDs) but also helps the affected females to reach the reproductive age ...
P. Manta-Vogli   +3 more
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Can maternal treatment with metformin during gestation and lactation cause metabolic and cardiovascular disorders in rat offspring?

Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, 2018
Objective: The aim was to evaluate if maternal treatment with metformin (MET) during pregnancy and lactation could be safe for metabolic and cardiovascular parameters of adult male and female offspring.
Daniella R. B. S. Novi   +9 more
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Eating Disorders in Pregnancy and Lactation

2021
This chapter aims to go through seminal literature which includes several large longitudinal population-based studies, review articles, and some qualitative studies showing women’s experiences with eating disorders prior to pregnancy, during pregnancy, and in the postpartum period.
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Hyperventilation and lactate metabolism in panic disorder

Biological Psychiatry, 1989
392 elderly subjects (ages 60-79) were administered a battery of tests of memory and attention to assess the acute and chronic effects of placebo, 2.5 mg and 10 mg diazepam. The elderly showed increased sensitivity to the adverse acute effects of a single dose on some performance measures (not attributable to differences in plasma drug concentration ...
Cameron S. Carter, Richard J. Maddock
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Lactate-induced panic in primary affective disorder

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1986
Intravenous sodium lactate was given to seven patients with primary depression and secondary panic attacks and 26 patients with panic disorder or agoraphobia with panic attacks. The two groups had similar rates of panic response. These results challenge the diagnostic specificity of lactate-induced panic.
Stephen R. Dager   +2 more
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