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  2. Chromopertubation - Wikipedia

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    Chlamydia immunoglobulin G antibody tests (CAT) are used to explore tubal occlusions and injuries that may be caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. [1] These assays include immunofluorescence tests (including microimmunofluorescence) and ELISA. [27] While this method is noninvasive and easy to carry out, there is a chance of false-positive results.

  3. Chlamydia - Wikipedia

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    Chlamydia, or more specifically a chlamydia infection, is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. [3] Most people who are infected have no symptoms. [ 1 ] When symptoms do appear, they may occur only several weeks after infection; [ 1 ] the incubation period between exposure and being able to infect ...

  4. 3,3'-Diindolylmethane - Wikipedia

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    3,3′-Diindolylmethane (DIM) is a compound derived from the digestion of indole-3-carbinol, found in cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage and kale. [1] It and its parent compound – indole-3-carbinol – are under laboratory research to determine their possible biological properties, particularly in anti-cancer ...

  5. Chlamydia vaccine shows promise in early trial - AOL

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    An early-stage clinical trial yielded promising results for a chlamydia vaccine, a phase 1 trial finds. Chlamydia is a common STI that can lead to infertility in women.

  6. Chlamydia antibodies - Wikipedia

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    However, testing for chlamydia antibodies is a cost-effective screening device in detecting fallopian tube pathology, as it is often related to chlamydia infection. [1] The preferred technique for this purpose is by micro-immunofluorescence (MIF), because it is superior in the assessment of tubal pathology when compared with immunofluorescence ...

  7. Chlamydia trachomatis - Wikipedia

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    Chlamydia Elementary body (EB)-ELISA could be used to stratify different stages of infection based upon Immunoglobulin-γ status of the infected individuals [35] Direct fluorescent antibody test also finds Chlamydia antigens. Chlamydia cell culture is a test in which the suspected Chlamydia sample is grown in a vial of cells. The pathogen ...

  8. Lightheadedness - Wikipedia

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    Treatment may include drinking plenty of water or other fluids (unless the lightheadedness is the result of water intoxication in which case drinking water is quite dangerous). If a patient is unable to keep fluids down from nausea or vomiting, they may need intravenous fluids such as Ringer's lactate solution .

  9. What does a faint line on a rapid COVID-19 test mean? - AOL

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    Looking at the faint line, I wondered if I was just tricking myself or if I was actually positive for COVID-19. When I took another test the next day, however, the line came back much darker than ...