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May 25 2007, 1:59 PM EDT
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Diagnosis of Fibroids
Fibroids may be felt during a pelvic exam, but many times myomas that are causing symptoms may be missed if the examiner relies just
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May 25 2007, 1:54 PM EDT
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Diagnosis of Fibroids
Fibroids may be felt during a pelvic exam, but many times myomas that are causing symptoms may be missed if the examiner relies just
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Feb 6 2007, 5:30 PM EST
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off tell the difference between adenomyosis and fibroids.
Please see the large collection of articles from Dr. Paul Indman, "
The Basics of Gynecology - What Every Woman Should Know".
Dr. Indman has generously included many informative articles about fibroids and treatment options.
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Fibroids may be felt during a pelvic exam, but many times myomas that are causing symptoms may be missed if the examiner relies just on
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