Chapter 28 Activity

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This is the activity video to accompany Chapter 28. It includes filling out a chart comparing spermatogenesis to oogenesis, three case studies (endometriosis, enlarged prostate gland, and erectile dysfunction), and a section of reproductive system development, intersex, and gender identity.

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0:00:00 Part 1: Spermatogenesis vs. Oogenesis
0:10:47 Part II: Case Studies, #1 - Endometriosis
0:32:07 Part II: Case Studies, #2 - Enlarged Prostate Gland
0:37:19 Part II: Case Studies, #3 - Erectile Dysfunction
0:47:38 Part III: Gender Identity and the Lady of Charleston; Sexual Development and Intersex
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Hello ma'am can you please answer my question
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i m student who is suffering from chronic pancreatitis. i have gone through freys sugery. i had ugi bleeding due to which i had gone through embolization of spda. after surgery i was having post pancreatic pain which subsided for around 6 month then again i had attacks of pancreatitis. surgeon told me that it might be psychological but after having all medications it didnt subside so i visited internal med department and also visited pain management team they told me that it cant be pyschological pain like phantom pain i have done my coeliac plexus block n then had bilateral splanchnic nerve block after that pain was relieved for 15 days n again i had eposide of pain in usg it shown little amt of peripancreatic fluid and inflammed tail of pancreas then again i had gone through retrocecal coealic plexus block on left side when then tried to do it on right side there was severe pain which didnt subsibe so it couldnt do block on right side now again i m having pain in epigastic region what should i do?

n its diagnosed as herediatry pancreatitis

her father developed after she developed chronic pancreatitis

n her father used to have alcohol occasionally

but i dont think its hereditary since his father used to take alcohol... my clz proff told while teaching us that no matter how little someone took alcohol it may develop the diz due to alcohol so i just wanted to know is it really hereditary  pancreatitis?

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