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Learn more about this procedure that uses a slim fiber-optic camera to diagnose and treat joint problems.
At Mayo Clinic Healthcare, our cardiology specialists use transoesophageal echocardiography (TOE) to investigate heart valve function and detect blood clots ...
Blood in semen, also called hematospermia, most often goes away on its own. Having recent prostate surgery or a prostate biopsy can cause blood in semen for ...
This surgery to treat uterine fibroids aims to keep the ability to have children. There are different ways the surgery can be done.
bilateral tubal occlusion/ligation (can be via hysteroscopy, provided a hysterosalpingogram confirms success of the procedure);; intrauterine device ...
This test can help show the risk of cervical cancer. Learn more about how to prepare and what the results may mean.
Irregular connections between arteries and veins may cause certain complications. Learn more about the causes and possible treatment options.
Vaginal hysterectomy is a procedure to remove the uterus through the vagina to treat certain gynecological conditions.
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