Pregnancy after Salpingo-Oophorectomy?
A couple months ago i had a Salpingo-Oophorectomy due to complications from an abortion a month prior. The doctors told me if i ever tried to get pregnant it would result in an ectopic pregnancy or an infection in my remaining tube. I’m not sure how reliable they are after many misdiagnoses and the lack of professionalism a hospital and doctors should have. As far as i know there are no problems…
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Posted by admin Date: Friday, July 9, 2010
Categories: Ovulation and Ovaries
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Beware of chest wall lesions
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Case ReportDOI 10.1007/s00238-010-0463-zAuthors
Niroshan Sivathasan, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 369 Fulham Road London SW10 9NH UKGonzalo Ansede, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 369 Fulham Road London SW10 9NH UKKaushik H. Chakrabarty, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 369 Fulham Road London SW10 9NH UK
Journal European Journal of Plastic SurgeryOnline ISSN 1435-0130Print ISSN 0930-343X (Source: European Journal of Plastic Surgery)
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Posted by admin Date: Sunday, June 20, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
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The Reverse frog position for harvesting bilateral free fibulas
We describe the
Reverse frog position which provides easy accessibility for two surgeon working simultaneously.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Ideas and InnovationsDOI 10.1007/s00238-010-0458-9Authors
Clare Neser, Plastic and Reconstructive Unit Vincent Pallotti Hospital Cape Town South AfricaAndrew J. Bruce-Chwatt, Plastic and Reconstructive Unit Vincent Pallotti Hospital Cape Town South AfricaFrank R. Graewe, Plastic and Reconstructive Unit Vincent Pallotti Hospital Cape Town South AfricaConrad H. Pienaar, Plastic and Reconstructive Unit Vincent Pallotti Hospital Cape Town South Africa
Journal European Journal of Plastic SurgeryOnline ISSN 1435-0130Print ISSN 0930-343X (Source: European Journal of Plastic Surgery)
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Posted by admin Date: Friday, June 18, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
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vulva cyst
Hi i had a vulva cyst removed and stitched in hospital three weeks ago,there is a hard lump where i was stitched.The doctor told me two days ago im healing and its tissue swollen.how long will this take to heal
and thank you…
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Posted by admin Date: Saturday, June 5, 2010
Categories: Vaginal and uterus health
Tags: click, com, community, Content, cyst, doctor, eHealthForum, healing, Hospital, lump, tissue, vulva
The turbocharged Becker flap: a simple variation that allows coverage of most of the dorsum of the hand
We report the case of a 28-year-old male who presented with necrosis of most of the dorsum of his dominant
hand after an iatrogenic injury. A large Becker flap was raised to cover the entire defect. However, venous insufficiency
was noted intraoperatively. The flap was turbocharged by performing a venous anastomosis between the flap and the recipient
site, resulting in complete survival of the flap. The authors conclude that the turbocharged Becker flap can be a good alternative
for expeditiously covering large defects of the dorsum of the hand without having to resort to free tissue transfer.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Case ReportDOI 10.1007/s00238-010-0454-0Authors
Manuel M. Gomez, Curry Cabral Hospital Lisbon PortugalDiogo B. Casal, São José Hospital Plastic and R…
Posted by admin Date: Friday, May 28, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
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