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Interventional Radiology 21 years experience
Pelvic US can...: Pelvic ultrasound can help diagnose causes of uterine bleeding such as: endometrial polyp, endometrial thinning or thickening, and uterine fibroids am... Read More
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A 33-year-old member asked:

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Interventional Radiology 21 years experience
Completely variable: The time taken for a kidney stone to pass is entirely variable and depends upon the person's hydration level, stone size, and location of the stone.
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A 35-year-old female asked:

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Interventional Radiology 21 years experience
Uterine Fibroid: Annie_777: fortunately, you have sevearl options if conservative treatment fails.
I recommend discussing your therapeutic options with your ob/gyn... Read More
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A 39-year-old female asked:

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Interventional Radiology 21 years experience
Kidney abnormalities: "calcific densities" in the kidneys usually represent calcifications or stones, depending on any other associated findings they may have mentioned. So... Read More
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Interventional Radiology 21 years experience
Unlikely, but...: That scenario would be very unusual, but if the fibroid happened to be very large and push on a deep pelvic vein (iliac), it could cause stagnant fl... Read More
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Interventional Radiology 21 years experience
Fibroid Location: Anterior simply means "front." so, within the front wall (myometrium) of the uterus, you have a fibroid. Therefore, the fibroid is part of the uterus,... Read More
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A 45-year-old member asked:

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Interventional Radiology 21 years experience
Scar vs. Atelectasis: "bibasilar linear opacity" is a term used by radiologists to describe thin lines seen in the bases of both lungs. The typical cause for this are benig... Read More
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