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Discuss a disease, condition or syndrome affecting the reproductive and central nervous systems and current research, events, or interesting facts about the disease/condition/syndrome.

Discuss a disease, condition or syndrome affecting the reproductive and central nervous systems and current research, events, or interesting facts about the disease/condition/syndrome.

Systemic Pathophysiology of the Reproductive and Central Nervous Systems
Objective: Discuss a disease, condition or syndrome affecting the reproductive and central nervous systems and current research, events, or interesting facts about the disease/condition/syndrome.

Describe the disease/condition/syndrome and discuss its etiology, signs/symptoms, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.
Discuss current research, events, or a fun/interesting fact as it pertains to this disease/condition/syndrome.
Explain why you chose to discuss this particular disease/condition/syndrome.


 

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