Re: Ovarian cyst

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@gold.tc.umn.edu)
Mon Mar 31 07:15:09 1997


In message <333FB694.A90@club-internet.fr> writes: > maria luiza wrote:
> >
> > Which are the indications of surgery in a ovarian cyst
> > actually?When
> > it is necessary to remove the tubes too?What are the consequences for the
> > woman after the removing of the Fallopio tubes
> --
> An ovarian cyst is *always* surgical. Except the functional ones.

Hmmm. How are you defining "functional" here? As the ones that don't need surgery?

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