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Preview- It`s possible to notice, fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (i.e., conventional tomography, or planigraphy) in medullary (i.e., medullar) thyroid gland (i.e., glandula thyroidea, or thyroid body) (i.e., glandula) cancer results of a multicentre study. Thyroid is a gland located beneath the larynx (voice (i.e., vox) box) that makes thyroid hormone and calcitonin (i.e., thyrocalcitonin). The thyroid helps regulate growth and metabolism. Also called thyroid gland. Tomography is a series of detailed pictures of areas inside the body. The pictures are created by a computer linked to an x-ray (i.e., radiograph, or roentgen ray) machine.
- Finally, it appears that, women medical questions about pregnancy (i.e., fetation, or gestation), breast (i.e., mamma, or teat) cancer, or menopause. Menopause is the time of life when a woman`s ovaries stop producing hormones and menstrual periods stop. Natural menopause usually occurs around age 50. A woman is said to be in menopause when she hasn`t had a period for 12 months in a row. Symptoms of menopause include hot flashes, mood swings, night sweats, vaginal dryness, trouble concentrating, and infertility. Pregnancy is the condition between conception (fertilization of an egg by a sperm (i.e., sperm cell, or spermatozoon)) and birth, during which the fertilized egg develops in the uterus (i.e., metra, or womb). In humans, pregnancy lasts about 288 days. Breast cancer, cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk (i.e., strip, or lac) to the nipple (i.e., papilla mammae, or mammilla)) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male (i.e., masculine) breast (i.e., mamma masculina, or mamma virilis) cancer is rare. Breast, glandular (i.e., glandulous) organ located on the chest (i.e., pectus). The breast is made up of connective tissue (i.e., interstitial tissue, or supporting tissue), fat, and breast tissue that contains the glands that can make milk. Also called mammary gland (i.e., glandula mammaria, or lactiferous gland).