PhenX - reproductive history - male protocol 101302

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PhenX - reproductive history - male protocol 101302
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PhenX
Definition:
The male participant is asked whether he has ever fathered a pregnancy. For each pregnancy he reports, he is asked his age at the time, whether the pregnancy was planned and the birth outcome. If the participant answers "no" to question one, the protocol is deemed complete. Below is a definition from the Mayo Clinic website that may assist researchers in using the toolkit: Ectopic pregnancy: Pregnancy begins with a fertilized egg. Normally, the fertilized egg attaches itself to the lining of the uterus. With an ectopic pregnancy, the fertilized egg implants somewhere else. An ectopic pregnancy nearly always occurs in one of the tubes that carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus (fallopian tubes). This type of ectopic pregnancy is known as a tubal pregnancy. Rarely, an ectopic pregnancy occurs in the abdomen, ovary or neck of the uterus (cervix). (Mayo Clinic. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/ectopic-pregnancy/DS00622 accessed on February 15, 2010.)
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PhenX - reproductive history - male protocol 101302
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Reproductive history male proto
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Definition:
The male participant is asked whether he has ever fathered a pregnancy. For each pregnancy he reports, he is asked his age at the time, whether the pregnancy was planned and the birth outcome. If the participant answers "no" to question one, the protocol is deemed complete. Below is a definition from the Mayo Clinic website that may assist researchers in using the toolkit: Ectopic pregnancy: Pregnancy begins with a fertilized egg. Normally, the fertilized egg attaches itself to the lining of the uterus. With an ectopic pregnancy, the fertilized egg implants somewhere else. An ectopic pregnancy nearly always occurs in one of the tubes that carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus (fallopian tubes). This type of ectopic pregnancy is known as a tubal pregnancy. Rarely, an ectopic pregnancy occurs in the abdomen, ovary or neck of the uterus (cervix). (Mayo Clinic. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/ectopic-pregnancy/DS00622 accessed on February 15, 2010.)
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Source: Regenstrief LOINC

Reference Documents:

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en-US
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National Institutes of Health. The LIFE Study. 2005. Male Questionnaire. Male Reproductive History Question 2; Male Pregnancy History Questions 1-3.
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en-US
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National Institutes of Health. The LIFE Study. 2005. (available at: http://www.nichd.nih.gov/about/org/despr/studies/fecunfert/LIFE.cfm) Accessed December 31, 2009.

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PANEL.PHENXPanlPnl
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ClassTypeFirst ReleasedLast UpdatedChange ReasonPanel Type
PANEL.PHENXClinicalVersion 2.36Version 2.66Updated the PhenX ID from "PhenX." to "PX" in Survey Question Source field to align with the variable identifier used in the PhenX Toolkit.; Added the PhenX protocol ID to the Component to clearly define the protocol version for which this panel is based upon.Panel

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NLM
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m1QRfanix
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1.0
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PhenX
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101302
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LOINC
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63071-5
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2.69