Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 60Y. J. Pentland, 1953 - Medicine |
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... bleeding . Dysfunctional , sometimes referred to as functional , uterine bleeding is irregular or excessive bleeding occurring during reproductive life in the absence of any obvious pelvic pathology . Two types of dys- functional bleeding ...
... bleeding . Dysfunctional , sometimes referred to as functional , uterine bleeding is irregular or excessive bleeding occurring during reproductive life in the absence of any obvious pelvic pathology . Two types of dys- functional bleeding ...
Page 36
... bleeding only when it was indicated for the immediate control of severe bleeding . Some authors consider a diagnostic curettage is indicated in all cases of irregular bleeding at puberty and in early adolescence in order to exclude ...
... bleeding only when it was indicated for the immediate control of severe bleeding . Some authors consider a diagnostic curettage is indicated in all cases of irregular bleeding at puberty and in early adolescence in order to exclude ...
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... bleeding was more than twice as common as ovulatory bleeding in both multiparæ and nulliparæ , whereas as we have already indicated there is very little difference in the incidence of anovulatory and ovu- latory bleeding in the younger ...
... bleeding was more than twice as common as ovulatory bleeding in both multiparæ and nulliparæ , whereas as we have already indicated there is very little difference in the incidence of anovulatory and ovu- latory bleeding in the younger ...
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