HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY (LCPO)
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Author: Marieb
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Chapter 27, Problem 3CCS
Summary Introduction
Case summary:
Jasmine Herrera, a 23-year-old lady, is very overweight and have acne as well as facial hair. She has irregular menstrual cycles.
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A 23-year-old patient Jasmine Herrera.
Adequate information:
The patient is overweight, has facial hair, acne, and irregular menstrual cycle. Over 30 vesicular follicles in the left ovary were revealed in the transvaginal ultrasound.
To determine:
Vesicular follicles.
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