A Case of Persistent Ovarian Menorrhagia: Oophorectomy: Recovery

In: BMJ · 1879 · vol. 2(984) , pp. 731.1–731 · doi:10.1136/bmj.2.984.731 · PMID:20749351 · PMC2240863 · W2078372687
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THE BRITISH MEDICAL 7OURNAL pseudo-menstruation which frequently follows ovarian operations, and this lasted for three days.On September i8th, she left the hospital quite well; and the house- surgeon's note is: "Patient bright and cheerful; memory quite re- turned; and she is able to reply intelligently to questions put to her.

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