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... ovaries are still in place. If desired, women can undergo surgery to remove their ovaries and fallopian tubes once they are done having children. Ideally ...
Ultrasound. This imaging method uses sound waves to create pictures of your uterus, ovaries and pelvis. Results of these initial tests may lead to more testing, ...
My primary care doctor suggested a hysterectomy as treatment. Are there other ways to treat this condition? illustration of uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, ...
... ovary syndrome, Infertility, Hyperprolactinemia, Ovarian cyst, Heavy menstrual bleeding, Uterine polyps, Endometriosis, Primary ovarian insufficiency ...
A 1990s method of in vitro fertilization (IVF) is resurging at Mayo Clinic for women of advanced reproductive age or with diminished ovarian reserve (DOR).
... ovary syndrome, Adnexal tumor, Ovarian cyst, Menopause, Vaginal bleeding, HPV infection, Vaginal yeast infection, Heavy menstrual bleeding, Uterine polyps ...
Multiple sclerosis; Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; Ovarian cancer; Sexual health concerns; Sudden coronary artery dissection; Thyroid cancer. Availability ...
It is also used to treat cancer of the breast, ovary, and urinary bladder. This medicine is also used to treat malignant effusions (accumulation of fluid in ...
Topotecan injection is used to treat patients with metastatic cancer (a cancer that has already spread) of the ovaries after other treatments have failed.
3: She needs to ask what the benefit or risk would be of removing her ovaries at the time of her hysterectomy.” Dr. Wasson says a discussion with your ...
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