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  • Müllerian duct anomalies (MDAs) are rare congenital disorders of the female reproductive system, affecting about 0.5%-5.0% of the population due to abnormal development of the Müllerian ducts.
  • A case study describes a 16-year-old Middle Eastern girl with primary amenorrhea and abdominal pain, diagnosed with uterine didelphys accompanied by a transverse vaginal septum.
  • This specific combination is exceptionally uncommon, with this being only the third reported case in medical literature, differing from the more typical association of uterine didelphys with a longitudinal vaginal septum.
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  • - A study was conducted to explore potential changes in menstrual cycles post-COVID-19 vaccination among women in six Arab countries, focusing on cycle length, bleeding duration, and pain levels.
  • - Results from nearly 5,000 menstruating females indicated that vaccinated individuals experienced increased back pain, nausea, menstrual pain, and heavier bleeding compared to those unvaccinated.
  • - The study concluded that the COVID-19 vaccine might influence menstrual patterns, highlighting the need for further longitudinal research to fully understand these effects.
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Unlabelled: COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. Most patients infected with the COVID-19 virus experience mild to moderate respiratory symptoms and heal without any special treatment. This survey aimed to assess the knowledge of Syrian and Saudi populations about the general information, symptoms, and methods of prevention of coronavirus (COVID-19).

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Introduction: Workplace violence (WPV) against healthcare workers is a common and daily problem in hospitals worldwide. Studies in different countries indicated that exposure to WPV potentially impacts the psychological status of healthcare workers. However, there is a paucity of studies approaching this issue in the Syrian healthcare system.

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