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have their ovaries surgically removed face an increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease, according to a Mayo Clinic study published in the Clinical ...
Many women have ovarian cysts at some time. Most are harmless, but some can cause serious symptoms. Know what symptoms to watch for.
— Mayo Clinic researchers show that hysterectomy with ovarian conservation is associated with a significantly increased risk of several cardiovascular diseases ...
Sometimes, nearby parts of the reproductive system need to be removed as well: the fallopian tubes or one or both ovaries. Healthcare professionals do ...
Mayo Clinic researchers link ovarian cancer to ... Science Saturday: Removal of both ovaries in younger women associated with increased risk of Parkinson's.
This condition, also called premature ovarian failure, happens in women under age 40. Hormone therapy can lessen symptoms.
Your doctor or other care provider checks your vulva, vagina, cervix, ovaries, uterus, rectum and pelvis for any unusual changes. A Pap test, which screens ...
... ovaries and the fallopian tubes. If you're still having periods, removal of both ovaries leads to what's known as surgical menopause. With surgical ...
... of a functioning gonadotroph adenoma — a rare pituitary tumor that secretes biologically active gonadotropins and causes ovarian hyperstimulation.
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