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Results 81 - 90 of 168 for hysterectomy
  1. ... main type of treatment. It is usually effective. Hysterectomy to remove the womb and radiation treatment are ...
  2. ... Other procedures are also available. Often, a vaginal hysterectomy can be done at the same time as ...
  3. ... require blood transfusions or removal of the uterus (hysterectomy).
  4. ... Pap test if you have had a total hysterectomy (uterus and cervix removed for a reason other ...
  5. ... nervosa Early menopause (either from natural causes or hysterectomy) Long-term use of medicines such as corticosteroids, ...
  6. ... or important body organs Gallbladder removal Hip replacement Hysterectomy Total or partial kidney removal Kidney transplant Mitral ...
  7. ... surgery followed by chemotherapy. In older women a hysterectomy may be done. Choriocarcinoma -- This is a rare ...
  8. ... this occurs, the symptoms can be treated with hysterectomy (surgery to remove the uterus), myomectomy (surgery to ...
  9. ... C-section) Endometrial ablation Endometrial biopsy D&C Hysterectomy Hysteroscopy Mastectomy and breast reconstruction Pelvic laparoscopy Procedures ...
  10. ... have had your uterus and cervix removed ( total hysterectomy ), and you have not been diagnosed with cervical ...
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