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  • Moderate Cervical Dysplasia (CIN II)

    Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia II (CIN II) is moderate dysplasia of the squamous cells of the cervix. It is caused by HPV infection is considered a high grade lesion that requires treatment, although for certain situations like pregnancy or women ages 21 to 24, colposcopy with Pap smear/HPV testing

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  • Molar Pregnancy

    A molar pregnancy is an abnormal pregnancy that is caused by abnormal growth of trophoblasts, the cells that form the placenta. It has an excess of genes from the father compared to the mother. They are classified as complete or incomplete. Complete moles have genes from the father only while incomplete

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  • Molluscum Contagiosum

    Molluscum Contagiosum is a viral skin infection. It is characterized by small, painless, raised bumps or lesions on the skin. While it is often harmless and tends to resolve on its own, understanding this condition is essential for proper management and prevention of its spread. If you suspect Molluscum

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  • Nipple Discharge

    Nipple discharge is any fluid that flows from the nipple. This is normal during pregnancy and nursing, but can happen in women who aren't pregnant or breastfeeding. In 95% of the cases, nipple discharge is benign. However, it is still wise to have the symptom evaluated by a physician because the cause

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  • Ovarian Cyst

    Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs in or on the surface of the ovary. Many women have ovarian cysts and most have little or no discomfort. Most ovarian cysts disappear without treatment within a few months. However, some women present with rupture or torsion of the ovarian cysts that can lead to severe

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