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... artery directly , the uterine arteries , the middle rectal artery , and the inferior vaginal artery from the internal pudendal artery . This blood supply becomes important in pelvic hemorrhage , as the most common place for ...
... artery directly , the uterine arteries , the middle rectal artery , and the inferior vaginal artery from the internal pudendal artery . This blood supply becomes important in pelvic hemorrhage , as the most common place for ...
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... artery . This can be done medial to lateral or lateral to medial , as long as the structures of the retroperitoneum ... artery ligation is performed , only a 15 % decrease in pulse pressure will be effected . If bilateral hypogastric ...
... artery . This can be done medial to lateral or lateral to medial , as long as the structures of the retroperitoneum ... artery ligation is performed , only a 15 % decrease in pulse pressure will be effected . If bilateral hypogastric ...
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... artery arises from the inferior epigastric artery , a branch of the external iliac . The ovarian arteries are a direct branch of the aorta , just inferior to the renal arteries . They traverse retroperitoneally and course bilaterally to ...
... artery arises from the inferior epigastric artery , a branch of the external iliac . The ovarian arteries are a direct branch of the aorta , just inferior to the renal arteries . They traverse retroperitoneally and course bilaterally to ...
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SURGICAL INPATIENT GYNECOLOGY | 119 |
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abdominal abnormal bleeding adrenal amenorrhea and/or androgen artery biopsy bladder blood breast cancer catheter cause cell cervix chronic clinical colposcopy condoms curettage cycle cysts diagnosis diaphragm disease dissection dose dysfunction ectopic pregnancy effective endometrial carcinoma endometriosis endometrium epithelium estradiol estrogen evaluation factors fascia fluid follicle genital gestation GnRH gonadotropin gynecologic H-P-G axis hormonal hypogastric hysterectomy iliac incision incontinence increased infection infertility intercourse laparoscopy lesions ligament ligation luteal lymph nodes malignancy mass menses menstrual metastases mg p.o. midline mucus muscle necrotizing fasciitis needle normal Obstet Gynecol occur oral contraceptives ovary ovulation Pap smear patients pelvic examination pelvic pain performed peritoneal cavity physical examination pill posterior postoperative present procedure progesterone progestin require result retroperitoneal risk serum sex steroids sexual skin sperm Stage surgeon surgery surgical symptoms syndrome syringe therapy tissue treatment tube tumors ultrasound ureters urethra urinary usually uterine uterus vaginal vulva women