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Ovarian cancer: Still possible after hysterectomy? Surgery to remove your ovaries dramatically reduces your risk of ovarian cancer, but it doesn't eliminate the ...
What is the procedure for ovarian tissue cryopreservation? We remove only one ovary to provide for the possibility of natural hormonal function restoration ...
The Mayo Clinic SCORE on Sex Differences is studying imaging biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease and dementia in women who've had both ovaries removed.
The Mayo Clinic SCORE on Sex Differences has developed a murine model of ovary removal to study how the procedure affects the health span and aging.
... removal of both the fallopian tubes and ovaries. This study may help doctors determine if the two surgical procedures are nearly the same for ovarian cancer ...
Removal of the ovaries (oophorectomy) or fallopian tubes (salpingectomy) can easily be performed through the vaginal approach. If the uterus is noted to be ...
Your ovaries produce hormones, including estrogen and progesterone, that regulate the menstrual cycle. Surgery to remove your ovaries causes immediate menopause ...
Early menopause may occur if the ovaries are removed. The procedure to remove both ovaries is called bilateral oophorectomy. Many of these surgical ...
... remove the fallopian tubes and ovaries — a procedure called salpingo-oophorectomy. Surgery to remove all or part of the vagina, called a vaginectomy, create ...
During in vitro fertilization, eggs are removed from sacs called follicles within an ovary (A). An egg is fertilized by injecting a single sperm into the ...
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