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The muscles and connective tissues of the pelvic floor typically hold the pelvic organs in place. Pelvic organs include the vagina, bladder, uterus, urethra and ...
In some cases, Mayo will refer patients for chromoendoscopy, an ultra-sensitive screening which applies a special stain during a colonoscopy to detect polyps ...
This common colon disease develops when small pouches form in the colon wall and become inflamed, causing pain, fever and abnormal stool function.
... polyps, Uterine fibroid, Endometriosis, Chronic pelvic pain, Adenomyosis. Show more areas of focus for Riley J. Young, M.D.. Tonia ...
Restorative proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (RPC-IPAA) and continent ileostomy are surgical options to treat patients who are not ...
... polyps; Prior or planned surgery for UC; Past or present ileostomy or colostomy; Any prior treatment with etrolizumab or other anti-integrin agents (including ...
... polyps 10) Any type of retinal disorders or severe cataract 11) Current smoker 12) Known carrier of BRCA1 or BRCA2 genetic mutation or known DNA repair ...
Abnormal vaginal ultrasound findings such as endometrial polyps, submucous myomas, synechiae; Uterine anomaly such as unicornuate or bicornuate uterus ...
Adenocarcinoma is a type of cancer that starts in gland cells. Learn about symptoms, diagnosis, grades, stages, treatment and prognosis.
What causes PSA levels to increase after partial prostate removal due to prostate gland enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia)?. Increased levels of ...
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