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Mittelschmerz (German: [ˈmɪtl̩ʃmɛʁt͡s] ⓘ) is a term for pain due to ovulation. It occurs mid-cycle (between days 7 and 24) and can last minutes to up to several days. [4] The pain affects one side of the lower abdomen and may be dull or sharp in nature. [1] [2] Other symptoms may include spotting. [1] Often it occurs monthly and may ...
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Mittelschmerz; ovarian apoplexy; ovarian cyst; ovarian torsion; pelvic congestion syndrome [2] pelvic inflammatory disease [8] Abscess of broad ligament [8] Abscess of parametrium [8] pelvic cellulitis [8] pregnancy [7] Sjögren syndrome; urinary tract infection; uterine prolapse; vaginal dryness [4] vaginismus; vesico-uterine pouch; vulvodynia ...
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Migjeni was born on 13 October 1911 in the town of Shkodër at the southeastern coast of Lake of Shkodër. [2] [1]His surname derived from his grandfather Nikolla, who hailed from the region of Upper Reka from where he moved to Shkodër in the late 19th century where he practiced the trade of a bricklayer and later married Stake Milani from Kuči, Montenegro, with whom he had two sons: Gjergj ...
Martin Camaj was born in Temal, Shkodër District, Shkodër County, northwestern Albania on 21 July 1925. He first studied in the Jesuit Saverian College of Shkodër and afterwards in the University of Belgrade. [2]
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The Myzeqe plain is a large alluvial plain traversed by three main rivers, the Shkumbin, Seman and Vjosë. [2] The Vjosë gives a rough approximation of the southern extent of the Myzeqe, while the Shkumbin is roughly its northern extent. [3]