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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Cones
  1. A cone biopsy (conization) is surgery to remove a sample of abnormal tissue from the cervix. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus ( ...
  2. In the cold cone removal procedure, a small cone-shaped sample of tissue is removed from the cervix and examined under a microscope ...
  3. The cold cone biopsy is a surgical procedure requiring general anesthesia and is indicated by the presence of precancerous changes in ...
  4. ... to be affected. However, in some cases, retinal cone cells are damaged the most. The main sign ...
  5. ... Repeat 10 times, 3 times a day. Vaginal cones -- This is a weighted cone that is inserted into the vagina to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. You place the cone into the vagina. Then you try to squeeze ...
  6. ... may help keep you from leaking urine. Vaginal cones: You place the cone into the vagina. Then you try to squeeze your pelvic floor muscles to hold the cone in place. You can wear the cone for ...
  7. ... for your forehead and chin and a small cone that gently touches your cornea after it has been made numb with eye drops. This cone is used to measure the force (pressure) needed ...
  8. ... a lab for examination. A procedure called a cone biopsy may also be done. This is a procedure that removes a cone-shaped wedge from the front of the cervix. ...
  9. ... eye that sense color. These cells are called cones. They are found in the light-sensitive layer ... Moore AT, Duncan JL. Abnormalities of rod and cone function. In: Sadda SVR, Sarraf D, Freund B, ...
  10. ... When a detachment occurs, the photoreceptors (rods and cones) start to degenerate. The sooner the detachment is ... once the retina has detached, its rods and cones that detect light (the photoreceptors) may never recover ...
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