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  1. ... Mama, Enfermedades de la</see-reference><see-reference >Mastitis</see-reference><see-reference >Pechos, Enfermedades de los</see-reference>< ...
  2. ... gov: Gynecomastia (National Institutes of Health) ClinicalTrials.gov: Mastitis (National Institutes of Health) ClinicalTrials.gov: Mastodynia (National Institutes of Health) Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of ...
  3. ... Foundation) Specifics Infections After Childbirth ... (National Institutes of Health) Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of ...
  4. ... or stopping their breast milk donation. Use appropriate reference sources 1 . 1.2.33. Advise donors to contact the milk bank to discuss suspending or stopping their breast milk donation if they develop lesions or infections of the breast (including mastitis or herpes). 1.2.34. Provide donors who ...
  5. ... or stopping their breast milk donation. Use appropriate reference sources 52 ... mastitis or herpes). Recommendation 1.2.34 Provide donors ...
  6. ... Question. Citations to Excluded Studies 1. Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis in Hispanic women - Indiana, 2006–2008. MMWR Morb ... retrospective analysis of 17 cases with granulomatous lobular mastitis: Meme kanserinin ayirici tanisinda zor bir durum: Granulomatoz ...
  7. ... chapped nipples, and 20% reported breast infection or mastitis. Donors were also asked about problems their babies ... in which the donor has a history of mastitis, a sample of her fresh, unfrozen milk also ...
  8. ... acute or emergency postpartum conditions (e.g., for mastitis, urinary tract infections, other infections) Treatments or other ... onset of preeclampsia or hypertension ▪ Infections (e.g., mastitis, wound infections) ▪ Severe maternal morbidity Cardiovascular disorders (e. ...
  9. ... radiation therapy for acne, tinea, thymic enlargement, postpartum mastitis, and lymphoma. Risk is higher for the young, ... hormone use and type, and age at menopause. References Cuzick J, Sestak I, Forbes JF, et al.: ...
  10. ... 24 hours despite self-management, which could indicate mastitis symptoms or signs of potentially serious conditions that ... when to seek help breastfeeding complications (for example, mastitis or breast abscess) and when to seek help ...
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