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Results 1 - 10 of 110 for Uterine Diseases
  1. ... with reproductive organs may include: Infection in the uterus (pelvic inflammatory disease) Recent injury or surgery to the uterus Noncancerous ...
  2. ... including, but not restricted to, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine fibroids and cancer. A hysterectomy may be done through an abdominal or a vaginal incision.
  3. ... as: Placental abruption (the placenta separates from the uterus) Preterm labor Gallbladder disease Appendicitis
  4. ... heart disease Diabetes Kidney disease Poor nutrition Thyroid disease Anemia Uterine malformations Multiple gestation Other chronic disease If the ...
  5. ... Inflammation or infection of the cervix (cervicitis) or uterus (endometritis) Injury or disease of the vaginal opening (caused by intercourse, trauma, ...
  6. ... acquired herpes. Herpes the baby gets in the uterus can cause: Eye disease, such as inflammation of the retina (chorioretinitis) Severe ...
  7. ... or cancer of the ovary Infection of the uterus, ovaries, or fallopian tubes ( pelvic inflammatory disease ) Signs of injury Spread of cancer Tumors Noncancerous ...
  8. ... is not known. Sometimes, adenomyosis may cause the uterus to grow in size. The disease most often occurs in women ages 35 to ...
  9. ... mother Past C-section Past surgery on the uterus Severe illness, such as heart disease, preeclampsia or eclampsia Problems at the time of ...
  10. ... 2016:chap 28. Soliman PT, Lu KH. Malignant diseases of the uterus: endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial carcinoma, sarcoma: diagnosis and management. ...
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