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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for Completely
  1. ... a very common operation. The uterus may be completely removed, partially removed, or may be removed with ... Most patients recover completely from hysterectomy. Removal of the ... replacement therapy (estrogen) may be recommended. The average ...
  2. ... surgery so that the patient is able to completely empty the bladder. Often this suprapubic catheter will ... on the person's ability to empty the bladder completely.
  3. ... yellow, and turns a pale yellow until it completely disappears. A bruise will usually completely heal in 2 weeks.
  4. ... the ankle are either stretched, partially torn or completely torn. The most common type of sprain is ... of the fibers of the ligaments are torn completely.
  5. ... cases, the operation relieves pain and infection symptoms completely. Hearing loss is usually minor. However, if the ...
  6. ... of soft rubber and is designed to fit completely over the cervix. Spermicide is placed on the ...
  7. ... including color (pigmentation). No scar can be removed completely. The degree of improvement will depend on variables ...
  8. ... Treatment for inability to pull back the foreskin completely (phimosis) Infection of the penis (balanitis)
  9. ... bone graft to heal. After the fusion is completely healed, the screws and rods can be removed. ...
  10. ... the intestine and the umbilical cord doesn't completely close off during fetal development. This results in ...
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