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… tubes. The pictures can show problems such as an injury or abnormal structure of the uterus or fallopian tubes. They … tell you if you should stop taking any medicines before the procedure. Your doctor may have you take an over-the-counter … the test. Risks There is always a small chance of damage to cells or tissue from being exposed to any radiation. This …
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… pelvic and para-aortic lymph nodes for endometrial cancer cells. Removing and checking the cancerous lymph nodes will … cancer. And it may reduce the spread of the disease. The procedure can be done through an incision in the belly or by … may take longer than open surgery. What To Expect If the procedure is done with a laparoscope rather than by open …
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… doesn't always cure fibroids. You may want to have this procedure if your symptoms haven't improved with other … quickly after embolization than after hysterectomy . This procedure can have risks and side effects. These include … you won't feel pain, and you may get medicine to make you sleepy. You will probably go home the same day, or you might …
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… You may get other medicines to prevent blood clots. A procedure may be done to remove the clot and restore blood … the blood flow through the heart. These conditions include abnormal heart rhythms (especially atrial fibrillation ), … hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis), and sickle cell disease. Smoking. Drinking too much alcohol or using …
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… can detect signs of poor blood flow, heart muscle damage, abnormal heartbeats, and other heart problems. Blood tests, … Heavy physical exercise, emotional stress, lack of sleep, and overeating can also trigger this response. … functions. If an artery appears blocked, angioplasty —a procedure to open up clogged arteries—may be done during the …
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… (SVT). Key points to remember Catheter ablation—a procedure that treats the heart rate problem called … may not need a pacemaker. With some types of SVT, where the abnormal cells are not close to the heart's electrical … the treatment. You may be lightly sedated or completely asleep. You may stay one night in the hospital or go home the …
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… disease that can occur in people. The disease damages brain cells and the spinal cord. What are the symptoms of vCJD? … in other countries. What causes vCJD? vCJD is caused by an abnormal prion – a protein found on the surface of cells. The abnormal prion attaches to other brain cell proteins and …
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… check for bacteria, yeast, trichomoniasis, and white blood cells. Why It Is Done A vaginal wet mount is done to find … may be ready in 1 to 2 days. Vaginal discharge Normal: No abnormal vaginal discharge is present. Abnormal: A white, lumpy discharge that looks like cottage …
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… breast cancer (BRCA) gene test is a blood test to check for changes (mutations) in genes called BRCA1 and BRCA2. This … itself. BRCA1 and BRCA2 are genes that help control normal cell growth. Sometimes, people inherit changes in one of … higher than normal even if you have a negative BRCA result. Abnormal (positive) BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene changes are present. …
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… back (lumbar herniated disc). Some happen in the neck (cervical herniated disc). Less often, they can be in the … disc is pressing on is causing weakness, loss of motion, or abnormal sensitivity in the area of the body that the nerve … less damage to surrounding tissue. Minimally invasive procedures. These are done through one or more tiny …