Articles, tagged with "uterine cavity", page 1
15th February 2012
A uterine fibroid is one of the most widespread kind of (not cancerous) tumor in a woman's uterus or the womb. These fibroids expand along with the uterine wall. They might grow as a solitary tumor or may be in clusters. These uterine fibroids can cause p...
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DesiDieter
28th October 2011
Failed Pregnancy
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Why does IVF fail and what can the fertility specialist clinic do to increase the chance for success on a second IVF?
A first IVF cycle is often successful at a high quality program. Unfortunately, many couples wi...
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pankaj Nagpal
23rd May 2011
Endometrial ablation is the surgical procedure to ablate the endometrial lining of the woman’s uterus suffering from excessive bleeding. Woman who have prolonged menstrual cycles or who do not wish to undergo hysterectomy have the option of endometrial ab...
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Ian Gould
10th May 2011
Pyometra comes from the Latin language and is defined as a pus-filled uterus. The condition is usually seen in female dogs over five years of age, and the risk of the condition goes up with age. Unless the uterus is removed, which is a surgical procedure,...
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Rebecca Ann
05th April 2011
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rohanrathores
23rd March 2011
So, what are chocolate cysts and what is the treatment? Women in stage IV of endometriosis often suffer from this painful and prolific form of ovarian cysts that negatively affect the ability to get pregnant. Chocolate cysts are anything but sweet, and mu...
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Val Wilson
05th October 2010
About 20-25% of all cases of infertility are related to tubal factor infertility. Tubal factor infertility may be due to one or more of the following reasons:
4. Completely blocked fallopian tubes, either one or both, by scar tissue inside the tube or by...
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Elezbeth
04th October 2010
Specializing in obstetric & gynecologic sonography is an excellent choice for men and women who want to have a career in the medical field and are passionate about ensuring the excellent reproductive health of women as well as the unborn babies of pregnan...
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The Sider Group
01st September 2010
Every year in the United States and across the world, thousands of women decide to undergo sterilization so that they do not get pregnant. This may be done for a variety of different reasons including lifestyle changes, financial circumstances and just be...
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DeAnn Norton
04th August 2010
Uterine polyps are small bulging outgrowths that are lined to the inner wall of uterus and sometimes they may protrude into the uterine cavity. Uterine polyps are caused due to cells overgrowth in the endometrium. Endometrium is the uterus lining and the ...
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Declandevin
15th July 2010
For the purpose of this article, I'm going to focus on two types of procedures, IUI or Intrauterine Insemination and IVI or Intravaginal Insemination. Both of these procedures are a type of artificial insemination.
Again, because we are a lesbian co...
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Author:
sheilarfl
08th July 2010
Uterine fibroids are benign (not cancerous) tumors on a woman's uterus or womb. They are the most common tumors on a woman's uterus and they usually develop within the uterine wall or they attach to the uterine wall. This article discusses fibroid symptom...
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Author:
Terry Robbins
14th June 2010
Figure out why you should report the pathology exam of uterus with leiomyomas as 88307.
Question: When the pathologist diagnoses uterine fibroid tumors, what ICD-9 code should we go for?
Answer: You should select the fibroid diagnosis based on the fib...
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Author:
Nancy
04th June 2010
A miscarriage is the natural loss of pregnancy up to twenty weeks of gestation. Thereafter, it is termed still birth. The reasons for miscarriages is often unknown. Likely reasons comprise of DNA deficiency, oddly shaped uterus, uterine fibroids (fibroids...
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Author:
Maggie Tan
01st June 2010
A miscarriage is the natural loss of pregnancy up to 20 weeks of gestation. Thereafter, it is regarded as still birth. The reason for miscarriages is usually unidentified. Probable triggers include hereditary defect, abnormally shaped uterus, uterine fibr...
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Author:
Maggie Tan