Anatomy and Physiology
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Author: SALADIN
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Chapter 28.5, Problem 10AYLO
Summary Introduction
To analyze:
The effect of pregnancy on the skin; causes of striae (stretch marks), linea nigra, and chloasma.
Introduction:
Pregnancy is a period of severe physiological stress. This involves various changes in the physiological and
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