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I am 32 f. My ultrasound report says:Urinary bladder is well distened. uterus...
Tuesday, December 01, 2009 - 4 Posts @ Discover | Resolved Women's Health Questions - Yahoo! Answers
Is that your bladder was full enough to get a good proper ultrasound. RT TOM i believe stands
for Tubal Ovarian Mass. Im going to assume that you have been having bad pelvic pain and possible
in google images you can see what I mean. I don't know what the other things mean, but good luck finding
why NOT do an ultrasound?
Tuesday, December 08, 2009 - 11 Posts by 10 People @ I'm Pregnant - MotheringDotCommunity
Trimester. I'm just not interested in a ultrasound this time around because
a. I don't think
by seeing the u/s images--they were just fuzzy black and white blobs, no more connection than watching tv
We are not doing any ultrasounds. (or doppler)
1). I do not feel they are safe. Yes, lots of people
Where can I get a cheap ultrasound?
Friday, August 21, 2009 - 15 Posts @ Ask Metafilter | Community Weblog
A pelvic ultrasound. The first place I went to, a hospital, wants 400+ at the time of service
I'm in need of an ultrasound. I have insurance but still cannot afford it. Is there anywhere
hospitals to call. One website that looks like it has information for pelvic ultrasounds in Houston
CT Scan good for pelvic, bad for breast
Tuesday, October 06, 2009 - 10 Posts @ Cancer Concerns - GYN - HysterSisters
I'm so scared. I had my 1 year CT Scan for cervical cancer. My pelvic area is clear. But they found
to come post in our Breast Health forum if you'd like to:
http://www.hystersisters.com
healing after, say, a bump or bruise).
If you want to do some reading about breast imaging techniques
Hip, pelvic,lower back pain on left side with pain down left leg at times...
Friday, December 28, 2007 - 20 Posts @ Orthopedics Help - and Discussions - MedHelp
I have pain in lower back on left side, left hip pain, left pelvic pain and pain down the left leg
physician and also orthopaedician to rule out possible pathologies.
Imaging studies of pelvic region
work days per year in the United States and ~$60 billion of the annual U.S. health care budget
findings of transvaginal ultrasound
Sunday, March 29, 2009 - 4 Posts by 2 People @ Ovarian Cancer Help - and Discussions - MedHelp
Results of uturus/pelvicand transvaginal ultrasound
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and endovaginal sonographic imaging was lesion in the right fundus measuring 2.1 cm and likely representing
months. There is nothing on that ultrasound report that can explain an episode of severe pain.
You do
Botox to the pelvic floor
Monday, May 18, 2009 - 9 Posts by 3 People @ Pelvic Floor Therapies - ICN - Interstitial cystitis information & support
pelvic pain and tightness in the abdomen and thigh muscles and around the coccyx.
Anyway, I am finally
getting in with a Uro/Gyn who is a pelvic floor specialist next month. My HMO only has two pelvic
is Lawrence Poree'. This needs to be done with real time imaging like a fluoroscope or ultrasound
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Monday, June 29, 2009 - 8 Posts by 8 People @ younger moms of angel(s) - BabyCenter
A follow up ultrasound, and it was confirmed. So I had an appointment to have a d/c suction set up
of times when I went to the doctor they did us's, but they never did a pelvic exam, or checked
, the Ultrasound Tech didn't say anything to us but "I have to show the images to the radiologist." but my
Irish Government condemned for lying to women about abortion
Friday, January 29, 2010 - 20 Posts by 4 People @ Ethos, Mores, et Monastica - Total War Center
Blackmail has been used to exploit pregnant women, showing ultrasound images and pictures of mothers
.
http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/surgery/abortion/overview.html
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Infection Call your health care provider if you have had a surgical abortion and you have:
Excessive vaginal
Urological terms and procedres for SCI and other neurogenic disorders [A-...
Friday, October 09, 2009 - 6 Posts by 3 People @ Care - CareCure
Procedure that uses a combination of X-rays and computer technology to produce cross-sectional images
of the body. Shows detailed images of any part of the body, including bones, muscles, fat and organs. CT
. The echoes are then converted into a picture called a sonogram. Ultrasound imaging, referred
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