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  2. Ectopic beat - Wikipedia

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    Some patients describe this experience as a "flip" or a "jolt" in the chest, or a "heart hiccup", while others report dropped or missed beats. Ectopic beats are more common during periods of psychological stress, exercise [2] or debility; they may also be triggered by consumption of some food like carbohydrates, strong cheese, or chocolate.

  3. Ectopic pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    A persistent ectopic pregnancy refers to the continuation of trophoblastic growth after a surgical intervention to remove an ectopic pregnancy. After a conservative procedure that attempts to preserve the affected fallopian tube such as a salpingotomy, in about 15–20% the major portion of the ectopic growth may have been removed, but some ...

  4. Premature ventricular contraction - Wikipedia

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    Premature ventricular contractions may be associated with underlying heart disease, and certain characteristics are therefore elicited routinely: the presence of signs of heart disease or a known history of heart disease (e.g. previous myocardial infarction), as well as heart disease or sudden cardiac death in close relatives.

  5. Here's what it's like to have your fallopian tubes removed - AOL

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  6. Irregular menstruation - Wikipedia

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    Menstrual periods should have been regularly established before the development of infrequent flow and often (but not always) involves irregular intervals. In contrast to "irregular cycles", the interval between one cycle and the next may be consistent but can be regarded as "irregular" compared to the cycle length of a female without ...

  7. Olivia Munn Had “Uterus, Fallopian Tubes, and Ovaries ...

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  8. Heavy menstrual bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure consisting of the full removal of the uterus, and can include the removal of fallopian tubes (otherwise known as the uterine tubes), cervix and ovaries. [69] In the UK the use of hysterectomy for heavy menstrual bleeding has been almost halved between 1989 and 2003. [70]

  9. Amenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Surgery and radiation may also be considered if dopamine agonists, such as cabergoline and bromocriptine are ineffective. [51] Once prolactin levels are lowered, the resulting secondary amenorrhea is typically resolved. [51] Similarly, treatment of thyroid abnormalities often resolves the associated amenorrhea. [57]