A pelvic ultrasound lets your doctor see inside the area from your belly to your legs. Your doctor may use it to look for abnormalities in any of your internal organs or in a developing fetus. (Photo ...
Ultrasound radiology stands out as an exceptionally safe, affordable and versatile diagnostic tool in modern medicine. Unlike ...
Background Hypopressive exercises are suggested for the prevention and conservative treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction. The aim of hypopressive exercises is to strengthen abdominal and pelvic floor ...
A 31-year-old woman with two prior pregnancies and deliveries presented to the emergency room with mild right lower quadrant and right lateral abdominal pain with no palpable masses, rebound ...
An abdominal mass is an abnormal growth in the abdomen. It causes visible swelling and may change the shape of the abdomen. You may notice weight gain and symptoms like abdominal discomfort, pain, and ...
An abdominal mass is any abnormal growth that occurs within the abdomen. There are various causes of these masses, including cysts in the stomach or other organs, medical conditions, and cancer. A ...
Many things can cause pelvic pain, from menstruation to potentially serious infections. Talk with a clinician about ongoing pelvic pain, especially if you have other symptoms, like nausea or fatigue.
This 3960 g newborn female was the product of a 42-week gestation, born to a 25-year-old G2P1 African-American mother by repeat C-section. Apgar scores were 7 and 8 at 1 and 5 minutes. The prenatal ...
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