ovarian cysts
ovarian cysts
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by Mary Parker - 2008-09-23
Abnormal ovarian cysts are very different from functional cysts since they have resulted from abnormal cell growth. However, that need not mean that they are all cancerous as most of them are simple ...
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by Mary Parker - 2008-10-01
Ovarian cyst management should be carried out cautiously so as to avoid any future problems. The subject of ovarian cysts has been a source of worry for women for a long time. Much of the time, cyst...
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by Mary Parker - 2008-10-07
Since most of the ovarian cysts are benign, least life threatening and tend go away on their own, people are wary about taking them seriously. Also, in majority of cases, "ovarian cysts" are nothing ...
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by Mary Parker - 2008-10-15
To begin with, ovarian cysts do not provide any direct symptom through which one may diagnose the disease condition. Say, for example, a stomach infection will manifest itself with abdominal pain and...
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by Rebecca Wincup - 2008-10-31
There is always a chance that an ovarian cyst could burst. This is the worst case scenario for an ovarian cyst and is a cause of concern for women. This article will discuss what happens when an ovari...
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by Annita Brixen - 2008-11-20
Do you have enough of permanent uneasiness that is a result of ovarian cysts? You know that there is something wrong. Your discomfort is unbearable, but the advice from the doctors provide you no reli...
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by Kyle Norton - 2009-01-15
As we mentioned in previous articles, during the last stage of the menstrual cycle, normally a layer of endometriosis lining in the inside of uterus is expelled, known as menstruation blood. Instead s...
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by Tate Henderson - 2009-05-19
There are numerous types of ovarian cysts. How they differ from each other is all based on their structures and how and where they are formed.Here are the types and characteristics of types of ovarian...
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by J. Eileen Henry - 2009-11-25
Ovarian cysts are sacs filled with fluid and are located on, or around an ovary. Functional cysts are fairly common in women of child bearing age and they usually disappear without the need for treatm...
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by J. Eileen Henry - 2009-12-02
A Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy is used to affirm the doctors diagnosis of the presence of an ovarian cyst and to rule out the possibility of cancer. The surgeon will also remove the cyst if it has ...