...attacks, strokes and pulmonary embolism) Breast cancer Endometrial cancer Ovarian cancer Breast tenderness Vaginal bleeding Women are usually only prescribed HRT for osteoporosis if all other possible treatments are unsuitable...
...Possible risks and complications Although generally safe, a hysterosalpingogram has some possible complications, such as: Infection, either salpingitis (fallopian tube infection) or endometritis (endometrial infection) Allergic response to the contrast...
...count, and abnormalities in sperm size. This is a medical condition characterized by displaced endometrial tissue. Instead of lining the inside of the uterus, it grows outside. The presence of...
...cells. Ultrasound/imaging scan (women) – Imaging scans such as transvaginal ultrasound can examine anatomical causes of female infertility. It can detect ovarian cysts, endometrial polyps, and endometriomas that can affect...
...of the resected fallopian tubes are then connected to the uterus and linked to the endometrial cavity. Tuboplasty can be performed using the following techniques: Laparotomy – This involves a...
...incontinence benign conditions of the reproductive tract, for example, ovarian cysts, fibroids, breast disorders, vulvar and vaginal ulcers, and other non-cancerous changes premalignant conditions, such as endometrial hyperplasia and cervical...
...on patients with pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine prolapse, endometriosis or endometrial cancer, and adenomyosis. How is the Procedure Performed? Patients who are scheduled to undergo a laparoscopic radical hysterectomy need...
...of treatment outcomes after global endometrial ablation. Obstet Gynecol. Jan 2009;113(1):97-106. [Medline]. /trp_language] [trp_language language=”ar”][/trp_language] [trp_language language=”fr_FR”][/trp_language] What is Radiofrequency Ablation: Overview, Benefits, and Expected Results What Is Radiofrequency Ablation?...
...stomach and intestines A colonoscopy to examine the state of the bowel and rectum An abdominal computed tomography or CT scan Blood tests and sometimes a gut biopsy (where a...
...a physical examination. X-rays, CT, or MRI scans may be carried out and a biopsy (tissue sample) is often taken. Treatment Treatment depends on the size and type of cancer,...