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Pyosalpinx eventually leads to this. |
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Most common benign tumor of the uterus.
A solid benign tumor of the uterus that tends to shrink after menopause. |
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Common anomaly of having one vagina, one cervix, one body, but two fundi. |
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One half of a uterine cavity owing to formation of only one mullerian duct.
An elongated uterus with a single uterine tube. |
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Nonfusion of the mullerian ducts beginning at the level of the fundus.
Most common congenital anomaly of the female reproductive system. |
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Complete duplication of the reproductive organs. |
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The ingrowth of endometrium. |
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Also known as a chocolate cyst. |
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Most common benign tumor of the ovary. |
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Enlarged ovaries with multiple cysts and associated with Stein-Leventhal syndrome. |
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Often contain hair, fat, bone, or teeth.
Masses arising from unfertilized ova. |
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Most common benign breast mass. |
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Has the highest mortalityrate of all cancers in females. |
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Skeletal metastases occur in approximately 75% of all cases. |
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Cystic dialtion of the epididymis |
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Another term for Cowper's gland |
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Three phases of the menstrual cycle |
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Proliferative
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Term for formation of sperm |
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Enlargement of the male breast |
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How much contrast medium is needed to fill the uterus? |
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Normal kV range in Mammography |
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Pyosalpinx eventually leads to this |
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