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  2. Oophorectomy - Wikipedia

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    Surgery at age 50-54 reduces the probability of survival until age 80 by 8% (from 62% to 54% survival), surgery at age 55-59 by 4%. Most of this effect is due to excess cardiovascular risk and hip fractures. [26] Removal of ovaries causes hormonal changes and symptoms similar to, but generally more severe than, menopause. Women who have had an ...

  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. Ovarian remnant syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Therapy for those who refuse surgery, cannot have surgery, or do not have a pelvic mass may include hormonal therapy to suppress ovarian function. [3] Some women have symptoms consistent with endometriosis, including difficult or painful intercourse; urinary symptoms; or bowel symptoms. It is likely that some women with ORS don't have any ...

  5. Hysterectomy - Wikipedia

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    Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus and cervix.Supracervical hysterectomy refers to removal of the uterus while the cervix is spared. These procedures may also involve removal of the ovaries (oophorectomy), fallopian tubes (salpingectomy), and other surrounding structures.

  6. Could This Overlooked Organ Hold The Key To Living Longer?

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    (One of the many mysteries of the human ovary that doesn’t have a ready explanation.) Despite the fact that half of the population has ovaries, this organ is still a bit of an enigma in the ...

  7. Orchiectomy - Wikipedia

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    Cyproterone can cause side effects such as fatigue, low mood, and fulminant hepatitis. Orchiectomy allows individuals to stop taking these medications and avoid these adverse effects. [1] It is also an alternative for trans women who have contraindications to antiandrogens and is a minimally invasive procedure to eliminate testosterone levels. [11]

  8. Gynaecology patients going private to avoid NHS waiting lists

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    The consultant referred Saschan for surgery through the NHS and drained five litres from the cyst and removed her ovary and one of her fallopian tubes after fast-tracking her NHS appointment.

  9. A Florida doctor removed two ovaries. Only one should ... - AOL

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    The complaint said “intraoperative bleeding” caused Indermaur to remove the right ovary. Then she removed the left ovary, which the complaint said, was “an unauthorized procedure and/or a ...