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  2. Ovarian remnant syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Ovarian remnant syndrome [1] is a condition that occurs when ovarian tissue is left behind following oophorectomy, causing development of a pelvic mass, pelvic pain, and occasionally dyspareunia. [2] Ovarian remnant syndrome (ORS) is characterized by the presence of residual ovarian tissue after a woman has had surgery to remove one ovary or ...

  3. Ovarian drilling - Wikipedia

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    Known side effects and risks include the need for anesthesia, the risk of infection, and a risk of adhesions forming. [8] There may sometimes be a smaller risk of the person losing ovarian function. [8] Ovarian drilling is a surgical alternative to CC treatment or recommended for women with WHO Group II ovulation disorders. [6]

  4. Uterus didelphys - Wikipedia

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    There have only been about 100 cases worldwide of a woman with a double uterus being pregnant in both wombs at the same time. [6] Prior to 2005 only 11 cases had been reported worldwide. [ 7 ] It is possible that the deliveries occur at different times, thus the delivery interval could be days or even weeks.

  5. Endometriosis - Wikipedia

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    The advantages of physical therapy techniques are decreased cost, absence of major side-effects, it does not interfere with fertility, and near-universal increase of sexual function. [176] Disadvantages are that there are no large or long-term studies of its use for treating pain or infertility related to endometriosis.

  6. Oophorectomy - Wikipedia

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    Women who have had an oophorectomy are usually encouraged to take hormone replacement drugs to prevent other conditions often associated with menopause. Women younger than 45 who have had their ovaries removed with prophylactic bilateral oophorectomy face a mortality risk 170% higher than women who have retained their ovaries. [22]

  7. Unicornuate uterus - Wikipedia

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    A unicornuate uterus represents a uterine malformation where the uterus is formed from one only of the paired Müllerian ducts while the other Müllerian duct does not develop or only in a rudimentary fashion. The sometimes called hemi-uterus has a single horn linked to the ipsilateral fallopian tube that faces its ovary. [1]

  8. Ovarian pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The gestational sac is located in the region of the ovary. The gestational sac is attached to the uterus by the ovarian ligament. Ovarian tissue is histologically proven in the wall of the gestational sac. The oviduct on the affected side is intact (this criterion, however, holds not true for a longer ongoing ovarian pregnancy [3]).

  9. Ovarian disease - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the common ovarian cancers that affect women worldwide. [5] It develops outside the ovaries and ultimately spreads outside and can affect other organs. Causes: It may happen if there is a family medical history of breast cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer or uterine cancer, or Lynch syndrome.