• Fetal scalp stimulation test is a diagnostic test used to detect fetal metabolic acidemia. It can be used as a non-invasive alternative to fetal scalp...
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  • Fetal scalp blood testing is a technique used in obstetrics during active labor to confirm whether a fetus is receiving enough oxygen. This is a supplementary...
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    Anier, A (2008). "Device and methods for performing transesophageal stimulation at reduced pacing current threshold". Estonian Journal of Engineering...
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    fetus. A wire electrode, sometimes called a spiral or scalp electrode, is attached to the fetal scalp through the cervical opening and is connected to the...
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  • from a scalp prick through the open cervix in labor fetal metabolic acidosis elevated fetal blood lactate levels (from fetal scalp blood testing) indicating...
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    Cortisol (redirect from Ala-Scalp)
    prepartum fetal cortisol surge induces placental enzymatic conversion of progesterone to estrogen. (The elevated level of estrogen stimulates prostaglandin...
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    typically non-invasive, with the EEG electrodes placed along the scalp (commonly called "scalp EEG") using the International 10–20 system, or variations of...
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    Childbirth (redirect from Fetal expulsion)
    fetal scalp electrode to give an additional measure of fetal heart activity, and/or intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC). It can also involve fetal scalp...
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  • nerve stimulation Neurofeedback Microcurrent electrical neuromuscular stimulator Occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS)...
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  • microelectrodes) or non-invasive means (e.g. transcranial magnetic stimulation, transcranial electric stimulation such as tDCS or tACS). Neurostimulation usually refers...
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    In humans, sebaceous glands occur in the greatest number on the face and scalp, but also on all parts of the skin except the palms of the hands and soles...
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    Magnetoencephalography (category Medical tests)
    fields. Bundles of these neurons that are orientated tangentially to the scalp surface project measurable portions of their magnetic fields outside of...
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  • perceived intensity of a taste. The olfactory stimulation can occur before or during the episode of taste stimulation. The dual perception of the stimulus produces...
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    expressed in fetal scalp and nongenital skin of the back, anywhere from 5 to 50 times less than in the adult. 5α-R2 is expressed in fetal prostates similar...
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  • of blood glucose monitoring) FSE fetal scalp electrode FSGS focal segmental glomerulosclerosis FSH follicle-stimulating hormone FSIQ full scale intelligence...
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    in signaling, adhesion, co-stimulation, gene transcription, and alternative splicing. The cytokines B-lymphocyte stimulator (BLyS), also known as B-cell...
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  • which a device is affixed to the skin of the mother or directly to the fetal scalp. The pressure required to flatten a section of the uterine wall correlates...
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    affect fetal development by causing the development of male features in the female fetus and female features in the male fetus. Kidney tests revealed...
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    doi:10.1016/j.avb.2015.05.002. Hoskin AW, Ellis L (2015). "Fetal Testosterone and Criminality: Test of Evolutionary Neuroandrogenic Theory". Criminology. 53...
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    electrical activity of the brain, usually by placing electrodes on the scalp and measuring the voltage differences between them. These techniques are...
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  • which extends from outside the skull under the scalp down into the brain to the target of stimulation. The IPG, or the entire three-component system,...
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    Melanoma in situ, vertex scalp marked for biopsy Melanoma in situ, evolving, right clavicle marked for biopsy Melanoma, vertex scalp marked for biopsy Melanoma...
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    Other actions include contributing to pulmonary surfactant synthesis of the fetal lungs at the end of the pregnancy and immune tolerance of the fetus by the...
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    production, such as increased hairiness or skin production of sebum, or scalp hair loss. Spironolactone is an effective treatment for acne in adult women...
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  • hepatoblastoma, parapharyngeal embryonal cell cancer, limb angiosarcoma and scalp lipoma. The syndrome is probably caused by a change (mutation) in one or...
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    can occur. Chemotherapy induces hair loss in women more often than men. Scalp cooling offers a means of preventing both permanent and temporary hair loss;...
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    electrical activity of the cortex using electrodes placed non-invasively on the scalp. Invasive measures include electrocorticography, which uses electrodes placed...
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    auricular arteries provide some supply to the outer rim of the ear and scalp behind it. The posterior auricular artery is a direct branch of the external...
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  • Laparoamnioscopy (75.32) Fetal EKG (scalp) (75.33) Fetal blood sampling and biopsy Chorionic villus sampling (75.34) Other fetal monitoring (75.35) Other...
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    mice indicate that DP2 is essential for controlling cell cycle genes in fetal testes which contribute to the arrest of mitotic process and to the differentiate...
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