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Normal Imaging Findings of the Uterus 3
Clinical Research of Effects of Retaining the Uterine Blood Supply Hysterectomy on Ovarian Function
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The Female Reproductive Organs Include the Ovaries, Fallopian Tubes & the Uterus. During Reproductive Years (13-50 Years) Ab
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The Female Reproductive Organs Include the Ovaries, Fallopian Tubes & the Uterus
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Laparoscopic Correction of the Uterine Muscle Loss in the Scar After a Caesarean Section Delivery
The Structure and Function of the Cervix During Pregnancy Translational
The Strategy of Vascularised Transplantation of the Fallopian Tube
Third Trimester Ovarian Pregnancy: a Diagnostic Dilemma
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Ultrasound of the Non-Pregnant Uterus
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Bicornuate Uterus: Infertility Treatment and Pregnancy Continuation Without Cerclage: an Unusual Case
Comparative Characterization of the External Genitalia and Reproductive Tubular Organs of Three Species
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Appearance of Uterine Scar Due to Previous Cesarean Section on Hysterosalpingography: Various Shapes, Locations and Sizes
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The Influence on Resection Line During Supracervical Hysterectomy: Physiological Extension of Endometrial Cells in the Cervix Uteri