2) To treat a condition Pregnancy after Dilation and Curettage (D&C): Is it possible? While performing a d&c, your doctor will remove a part of the uterine tissue to treat the following conditions: ...
Since Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that protected a woman's right to choose to have an abortion, was overturned in 2022, there have been many conversations surrounding concerns ...
D&C remains the most widely used technique for the initial workup of abnormal uterine bleeding. It is a relatively simple procedure, not requiring any expensive equipment (as is necessary with ...
A woman may need a procedure known as dilation and curettage (D&C) — either alone or in combination with a hysteroscopy (a procedure to look inside your uterus) — for a number of reasons, including a ...
Despite extensive knowledge of physiology of the endometrium and its relation to steroid hormones, menorrhagia can be persistent. Surgical management has been the mainstay for organic etiologies and ...
Uterine mesenchymal tumors continue to be a challenge to diagnose due to their non-specific clinical presentation, often non-distinctive gross appearance, varied (and many times overlapping) ...
Preoperative risk stratification is essential in tailoring endometrial cancer treatment, and biomarkers predicting lymph node metastasis and aggressive disease are aspired in clinical practice. DNA ...
TUCSON – A woman wants a state board to hold a doctor responsible now that she cannot have children. At 26 years old, Blaise Weatherwax went into an outpatient procedure that included a hysteroscopy ...
Asherman's syndrome (AS) is a rare complication of the uterus characterized by scar formation. It is also known as intrauterine adhesion (IUA) or intrauterine synechiae. It refers to intrauterine ...