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what Are Bilateral Ovarian Cysts?
A: Bilateral ovarian cysts are independent sacs of fluid that form on both ovaries at the same time. Considered a rare medical condition that can necessitate surgery, bilateral ovarian cysts can cause a variety of signs and symptoms prior to their detection. Serious complications can occur if bilateral ovarian cysts rupture, including ovarian torsion.. The formation of cysts on both ovaries can occur when there is a disruption in the release of luteinizing hormone (LH) during a woman’s menstrual cycle or if fluid collects in a vacated follicle following egg release. During menstruation, it is the job of the pituitary gland to signal the release of LH so that an egg may be released in anticipation of fertilization....
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what is Bilateral Neuropathy?
A: Bilateral neuropathy describes a number of nerve disorders that generally affect the hands and feet, but can include other systems in the body as well. The term bilateral means affecting both the left and right side of the body. Neuropathy is a blanket term for any disease or disorder of the nervous system. In medical literature, bilateral neuropathy generally refers to a collection of symptoms affecting both left and right arms and hands, or both left and right legs and feet. It is also commonly called peripheral neuropathy to distinguish it from other types of neuropathy that affect the central nervous system.. The...
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what is Bilateral Renal Agenesis?
A: Bilateral renal agenesis is a congenital condition in which the kidneys fail to develop. Typically, this condition is not compatible with life after birth since the kidneys play a critical role in maintaining the health of the body. Although the exact cause of bilateral renal agenesis is unknown, babies with the syndrome develop abnormalities such as poor lung development and characteristic facial features. There is no good treatment for bilateral renal agenesis, and most newborns with the condition do not live for more than a few months.. Many researchers have...
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what is Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy?
A: A bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is a surgery in which both a woman''s ovaries are removed, along with the fallopian tubes. This surgery is used primarily to treat gynecological cancers such as ovarian, fallopian, and uterine cancer, although it is used in the treatment of some other gynecological conditions as well. One of the major consequences of the bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy surgery is that the woman becomes infertile, and she also stops producing a variety of hormones, which triggers the onset of menopause. This surgery is usually only recommended in cases where it is really...
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what is Bilateral Pleural Effusion?
A: The term bilateral pleural effusion refers to the dysfunction of the lubricating fluid found between both lungs and the chest wall. The space where the fluid is located is called the pleura, and it plays a vital role in the health and function of the lungs as well as the rest of the respiratory system. There are three main variants of this pulmonary disorder: Transudative pleural effusion is characterized as fluid leaking into the pleura space; exudative pleural effusion is caused by the presence of leaking blood vessels; and the third type of pleural effusion results from tuberculosis, pneumonia, and other bacterial...
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what is Bilateral Carpal Tunnel?
A: Bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed in the carpal tunnel of both wrists simultaneously. It is thought to be a repetitive strain injury caused by the overuse of the hands and wrists during certain activities, such as typing at on a computer keyboard. Arthritis and obesity may also play a role in the development of the condition. Treatment utilizes medications, splints, or braces to immobilize the wrist, and surgery to cut the transverse carpal ligament.. Symptoms of bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome may first present as numbness or tingling in the fingers. Most of the swelling of the hands and fingers...
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what is Bilateral Facet Joint Hypertrophy?
A: Your spine consists of bones and discs. The bony part is called facets which are connected to each joint. Bilateral facet hypertrophy means your facet joints are enlarged. This a chronic inflammation best describe as rheumatic disease. It is the enlargement of the posterior junctions of two respective vertebrae, caused by pressure or osteoarthritis. It causes stiffness and backache. This is often a normal result of aging where that occurs in the spine as we age. The facet joints which is where vertebrae meet degenerates. Bilateral means the...
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what is Bilateral Facet Joint Hypertrophy?
A: Your spine consists of bones and discs. The bony part is called facets which are connected to each joint. Bilateral facet hypertrophy means your facet joints are enlarged. This a chronic inflammation best describe as rheumatic disease. It is the enlargement of the posterior junctions of two respective vertebrae, caused by pressure or osteoarthritis. It causes stiffness and backache. This is often a normal result of aging where that occurs in the spine as we age. The facet joints which is where vertebrae meet degenerates. Bilateral means the...
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what causes bilateral sciatica?
A: An injury or pressure to the sciatica nerve is called sciatica. Sciatica means that there is pain, weakness, numbness or tingling of the leg. The sciatica nerve controls the muscles of the back of the knee and lower leg. It provides sensation at the back of the leg, part of the lower leg, and sole of the foot. Anatomically, the nerve starts in the lower spine and runs down the back of each one of the legs. Lateral means the sides, and the prefix `bi` means two. Thus, bilateral means that it affecting two sides The causes for bilateral sciatica slipped disk, tumors, piriformis syndrome, and pelivic injury or fracture.. . ...
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what is bilateral testicular cancer?
A: Bilateral testicular cancer means that both testicles have cancer at the same time. From what I`ve read, this is pretty rare. Usually the cancer starts only in one testicle, which is treated with surgery called an orchiectomy (and possibly radiation and/or chemotherapy). The operation that`s done for bilateral testicular cancer, to remove two cancerous testicles, is called a bilateral orchiectomy.. ...
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