Embryo development

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Dr. Armona Vokrri

Embryo development begins a few hours after fertilization. Typically, the first division begins approximately 16 hours after fertilization. The fertilized egg divides into two daughter cells called blastomeres. On the 2nd day of life, the embryo normally consists of 2 or 4 blastomere cells. On the 3rd day of life, the embry...  read full article

Male Infertility

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Dr. Elton Peci

The problems that cause infertility in males are very common. Male infertility accounts for 25-50% of infertility cases. The problems that can cause male infertility can be divided into two major groups: problems that affect sperm production by the testicles and problem...  read full article

Hysteroscopy

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Dr. Elton Peci

Hysteroscopy is a procedure that uses a tube-shaped telescope (hysteroscope) to visualize the inside of the uterine cavity. It is also a technique that allows the performance of various surgical interventions in the uterine cavity. Therefore, hysteroscopy can be diagnostic and operative...  read full article

Hemorrhoids

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Altin CEKODHIMA

The term hemorrhoid refers to a situation in which the veins around the anus or the lower part of the rectum are swollen and inflamed. Hemorrhoids can be caused by straining to defecate. Other factors that play a role in their formation include: pregnancy, aging, constipation...  read full article

Multiple Sclerosis and HBOT

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Dr. Tauland Qyrdedi

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the disease that causes demyelination in the Central Nervous System. This disease is prevalent in 500 thousand people in the USA and around 2.5 million worldwide. Other damages it manifests are axon damage, inflammation of the meningeal membranes (the membranes tha...  read full article

Menorrhagia

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Dr. Jonida Reveli

Menorrhagia is defined as regular menstrual cycles, but with increased flow and duration. It is one of the most common complaints in modern gynecology. Clinically, menorrhagia is defined as a total blood loss > 80 mL per cycle or menstruation lasting more than 7 days. According to statistic...  read full article

Cervical Stenosis Surgery

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0 Dr Artan Bano MD

Narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck area is called cervical spinal stenosis. This narrowing can occur as a result of a herniated disc or degenerative cervical pathologies. With the progression of the narrowing, compression of one or more nerve roots or the spinal cord may occur...  read full article

Thyroid gland diseases

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Dr. Viktor QERESHNIKU

The thyroid is an endocrine gland located in the front part of the neck, below the "Adam's apple". It consists of two lobes (right and left) of equal size like two walnuts that are connected at the bottom center by a bridge called the isthmus. At the back of it are located 4 glands that are calle...  read full article

Genital Prolapse

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Dr. Ilda Ndreko

Genital prolapse is the descent of the genital organs from their normal position in the pelvis, down into the vagina. Some of the types of genital prolapse are: Uterine prolapse is the descent of the uterus from its normal position in the pelvis, down to different levels of the vagina or outside of it. Cystourethrocele is the descent of the bladder...  read full article

Infertility

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Dr. Jonida Reveli

If achieving a pregnancy has been a great challenge for you and your partner, you should know that you are not alone. About 10 – 15% of couples suffer from infertility. Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive a pregnancy despite having unprotected sexual relations for at least one year in a row...  read full article

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