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Diagnosing Noncancerous (Benign) Breast Conditions How are benign breast conditions and infections diagnosed? To diagnose a breast condition, your healthcare provider will take your complete health history. Your provider may also: Do a complete physical exam to: Locate any lump
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Disorders of Sex Development When a child's gender is not clear at birth, the child has atypical genitalia (ambiguous genitalia). This means that the genitals don't seem to be clearly male or female. Atypical genitalia can be a difficult experience for families. How do the
CME Session
PCH - FNDamentals: Evaluation, Treatment, & Discussions - Paola Genovese, MD, Simran Kahlon, MD, Zorash Montano, PhD, and Arie Zakaryan, PhD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Identify the components of multidisciplinary evaluation and treatment Identify 2-3 ways to improve communication to pediatric patients with FND and their families How to frame talking about FND with patients
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Maternal and Fetal Testing Overview Most people have healthy pregnancies, and their babies are born without trouble. But people with high-risk pregnancies often need to be closely watched for possible problems. Fortunately, many tests and procedures are available to keep track of
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Nipple Problems and Discharge What are some common nipple problems? Nipple conditions are a common noncancer (benign) breast condition that affect many people assigned female at birth. Some problems are related to lactation. Others are not. Like all breast conditions, any nipple