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Vaccine Information Statements 02/26/2010
Vaccine Information Statements Topic Contents Vaccine Basics Immunization Schedules Vaccine Information Statements Other Places To Get Help Related Information References Credits Vaccine Information Statements Vaccine Basics Vaccines help prevent people from getting sick. They also help reduce the spread of disease to others and prevent epidemics. There are many kinds of vaccines. Each vaccine is made up of parts of weakened or killed bacteria or viruses of a specific disease. |
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VACTERL Association 02/21/2010 |
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VACTERL with Hydrocephalus 02/21/2010 |
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Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) 04/17/2009
Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) Topic Contents Overview Health Tools Is VBAC Right for You? What Affects VBAC Success Risks of VBAC and Cesarean Deliveries Exams and Tests What to Expect Recovery What to Think About Related Information References Credits Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) Overview What is a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC)? If you have had a cesarean delivery (also called a C-section) before, you may be able to deliver your next baby vaginally. |
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Vaginal Cancer Treatment (PDQ®): Treatment - Health Professional Information [NCI]
Vaginal Cancer Treatment (PDQ®): Treatment - Health Professional Information [NCI] Topic Contents Purpose of This PDQ Summary General Information Stage Information Treatment Option Overview Stage 0 Vaginal Cancer Stage I Vaginal Cancer Stage II Vaginal Cancer Stage III Vaginal Cancer Stage IVA Vaginal Cancer Stage IVB Vaginal Cancer Recurrent Vaginal Cancer Get More Information From NCI Changes to This Summary (07 / 01 / 2009) More Information Vaginal Cancer Treatment (PDQ®): Treatment - Health |
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Vaginal Cancer Treatment (PDQ®): Treatment - Patient Information [NCI]
Vaginal Cancer Treatment (PDQ®): Treatment - Patient Information [NCI] Topic Contents General Information About Vaginal Cancer Stages of Vaginal Cancer Recurrent Vaginal Cancer Treatment Option Overview Treatment Options by Stage Treatment Options for Recurrent Vaginal Cancer To Learn More About Vaginal Cancer Get More Information From NCI Changes to This Summary (10 / 12 / 2009) About PDQ Vaginal Cancer Treatment (PDQ®): Treatment - Patient Information [NCI] This information is produced and |
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Vaginal exam for preterm labor 01/14/2009
Vaginal exam for preterm labor Topic Contents Exam Overview Why It Is Done Results What To Think About Vaginal exam for preterm labor Exam Overview If you have symptoms of preterm labor, your doctor or nurse-midwife may examine you by feeling your cervix . If your contractions continue over a period of hours, you may be examined periodically to see whether your cervix is opening (dilating) or thinning (effacing). |
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Vaginal Fistula 10/09/2009
Vaginal Fistula Topic Contents Topic Overview References Credits Vaginal Fistula Topic Overview What is a vaginal fistula? A fistula is a passage or hole that has formed between: Two organs in your body. An organ in your body and your skin. A fistula that has formed in the wall of the vagina is called a vaginal fistula. A vaginal fistula that opens into the urinary tract is called a vesicovaginal fistula . A vaginal fistula that opens into the rectum is called a rectovaginal fistula . |
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Vaginal medications for vaginal yeast infections 06/17/2008 |
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Vaginal Self-Examination (VSE) 02/10/2010
Vaginal Self-Examination (VSE) Topic Contents Test Overview Why It Is Done How To Prepare How It Is Done How It Feels Risks Results What Affects the Test What To Think About References Credits Vaginal Self-Examination (VSE) Test Overview A vaginal self-examination is a way for a woman to look at her vulva and vagina . A vaginal self-examination may help you better understand your body, the changes that take place during the menstrual cycle , and any problems that may need medical attention. |
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