User:Vvengsarkar/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title
 * Sheehan's Syndrome


 * Article Evaluation
 * Yes, the content is relevant to the topic and written in a neutral fashion. Most of the claims tend to have citations and the citations seem reliable if not slightly outdated in some instances.


 * Sources
 * https://www.healthline.com/health/sheehan-syndrome

Option 2

 * Article title
 * Pediatric Endocrinology


 * Article Evaluation
 * The content is relevant to the topic. However, the content is not organized in the most effective way for the reader and comes across as disorganized without subheadings.It is written in a neutral fashion. Only some of the claims have citations although the citations seem up-to-date.


 * Sources
 * https://www.endocrine.org/topics/pediatric-endocrinology

Option 3

 * Article title
 * Adrenocortical adenoma


 * Article Evaluation
 * The content is relevant to the topic and is written in a neutral fashion. However, some subheadings are severely underdeveloped. Most of the claims have citations and seem current (within last 2-3 years).


 * Sources
 * https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/5745/adenoma-of-the-adrenal-gland

Option 4

 * Article title
 * Hirsutism


 * Article Evaluation
 * The content is relevant to the topic and is written in a neutral fashion. Most of the claims have citations and seem relatively up-to-date. Only concern is regarding the amount of additional literature that exists and is available for further development of the article.


 * Sources
 * https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hirsutism/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20354941

Option 5

 * Article title
 * Hyperprolactinaemia


 * Article Evaluation
 * The content is relevant to the topic and organized in a logical fashion. Most of the claims have citations but do not appear to be very up-to-date.


 * Sources
 * https://www.hormone.org/diseases-and-conditions/hyperprolactinemia