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hysterectomy

[ his-tuh-rek-tuh-mee ]

noun

Surgery.
plural hysterectomies.
  1. excision of the uterus.


hysterectomy

/ ËŒ³óɪ²õ³Ùəˈ°ùÉ›°ì³ÙÉ™³¾Éª /

noun

  1. surgical removal of the uterus
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hysterectomy

/ ³óÄ­²õ′tÉ™-°ùÄ•°ì′³ÙÉ™-³¾Å§ /

  1. Surgical removal of part or all of the uterus.

hysterectomy

  1. The surgical removal of all or part of the uterus .
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of hysterectomy1

First recorded in 1885–90; hyster- + -ectomy
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That patient had previously undergone surgery to get a hysterectomy, and according to the complaint Lee allegedly said he needed to perform the exam to confirm she did not have a cervix.

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"Not in that sense, but in the sense you have wellness posts about women recovering from hysterectomies and how they can enjoy sex," Shaffer offered.

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Outside the clinic, in a "Koala Rehab Centre" faintly perfumed by eucalyptus leaves, is a three-year-old recovering from a hysterectomy.

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Four months after excision surgery for endometriosis, and a hysterectomy for adenomyosis, she was worried the bleeding was a sign of delayed complications.

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She is waiting to have a hysterectomy next year due to her adenomyosis, a condition she describes as "horrific".

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