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"Diagnostic laparoscopy"
Keywords:
laparoscope
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abdomen
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pelvic
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telescope
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surgeons
Related Terms:
Laparoscopy
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Abdominoscopy
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Hysteroscopy
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Laparoscopic
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Laparoscope
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Microsurgery
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Colposcopy
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Laparoscopic surgery
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Laparotomy
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Endometrial biopsy
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Thoracoscopy
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Egg retrieval
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Abdominal hysterectomy
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Testicular biopsy
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D and c
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Laparoscopic nephrectomy
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Fetoscopy
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Vasectomy reversal
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Hysteroscope
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Sterilization
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Culdoscopy
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Salpingolysis
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Oocyte retrieval
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Endometrial ablation
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Tuboplasty
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Dilation and curettage
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Curettage
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Hysterosonogram
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Sterilisation
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D & c
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Colposcope
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Arthroscopy
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Dilatation and curettage
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Vacuum aspiration
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Culdocentesis
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Salpingostomy
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Endoscopic surgery
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Sonohysterogram
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Endoscope
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Vasoepididymostomy
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Endocervical curettage
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Myomectomy
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Hysterosalpingogram
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Salpingectomy
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Esophagoscopy
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Speculum
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Hysterosalpingography
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Endoscopy
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Cystoscopy
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D&c
The insertion of a fibre optic telescope into the abdomen to look for abnormalities of the internal pelvic organs.
ivf-infertility.com
a procedure in which the doctor uses a laparoscope (a thin tube
urozilla.com
a procedure which permits a direct look at the internal reproductive organs
babies-by-levin.com
a technique used by surgeons to obtain information about the inside of your abdomen without making a large incision
cmis.ohio-state.edu
The insertion of a long, thin, lighted telescope-like instrument called a laparoscope into the abdomen to look for abnormalities of the internal pelvic organs.
havingbabies.com
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Keywords:
laparoscopy
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disease
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condition
laparoscopy done to diagnose a condition or disease
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