Description :- Placenta Previa Definition :- Its is type of ante-partum hemorrhage. When the placenta is implanted partially or completely over the lower uterine segment , it is called Placenta previa. Etiology :- (1) The exact cause of implanta... Read more
Definition:- Labour is called prolonged when the combined duration of first and second stage is more than 18 hours. Labour is considered prolonged when cervical dialation rate is less than 1cm/hr. Cause:- a. First Stage:- Failure to dilate cervi... Read more
Description: – Leukemia ( Blood Cancer) Definition: – It is a neoplastic proliferation of one particular cell l type and also affecting the bone morrow & lymphoid system which are all known as hematological neoplasm. Increased wh... Read more
Definition :- MI is a cardio vascular diseases in which it is a life threatening condition characterized by the form of localized necrosis area within the myocardium usually caused reduced blood flow in a coronary artery. INCIDENCE:- Each year U... Read more
Glaucoma refers to a group of disorders that lead to damage to the optic nerve, due to the increased fluid pressure in the eye. The optic nerve carries visual information from the eye to the brain .Damage to the optic nerve causes vision loss. T... Read more
DESCRIPTION- The uterus is not a fixed organ. Minor variation in position in any direction occurs constantly with changes in posture, with straining, with full bladder or loaded rectum. Only when the uterus rests habitually in a position beyond... Read more
Haemoglobin Formation. Description: – It is the red, oxygen carrying pigment in the RBCs. It consist of the protein globin united with the pigment haem. The Iron in the haem the ferrous form. Each ferrous combines loosely and reversibly wi... Read more
Description: SKIN: – The skin is the continuation of the membranous lining the body openings. It contains glands, hair, nails and consists of two layers. 1. Epidermis 2. Dermis EPIDERMIS:- The outer skin:- It is the most superficial layer... Read more
Description: – Mucosal surface of colon is smooth i.e. there are no villi on the Mucosa. – Simple tubular glands are abundant which secrete Mucus. – Wall of the colon is usually folded into sacs by contraction. – The long... Read more