to uterine cancer itselfthen ledto uterine cancer itself
to the development of anemiawill ... leadto the development of anemia
in anemia in affected womenmay resultin anemia in affected women
30 - 50 % of the trauma associated deathscauses30 - 50 % of the trauma associated deaths
to an abortion in the case of pregnancyleadsto an abortion in the case of pregnancy
to anemialeadingto anemia
in miscarriageresultsin miscarriage
miscarriageresultsmiscarriage
from lesions in the cervix or the uteruscan resultfrom lesions in the cervix or the uterus
through factcausedthrough fact
to a hysterectomycan leadto a hysterectomy
to abortionleadingto abortion
to blood transfusionleadingto blood transfusion
to anemiacan leadto anemia
from an endometrial biopsywill almost always resultfrom an endometrial biopsy
from an endometrial biopsyalmost always resultsfrom an endometrial biopsy
from an endometrial biopsyalmost always resultsfrom an endometrial biopsy
the doctorwhen ... discoveredthe doctor
from the normal menstrual cycle and bleeding due to the withdrawal of exogenous progestogensresultingfrom the normal menstrual cycle and bleeding due to the withdrawal of exogenous progestogens
2006causes2006
to cns damageleadingto cns damage
to hemorrhagic stroke ... and gastrointestinal bleedingcan leadto hemorrhagic stroke ... and gastrointestinal bleeding
to 1 unit of blood transfusionleadingto 1 unit of blood transfusion
from alterations in the normal cyclical changes of the endometriumresultingfrom alterations in the normal cyclical changes of the endometrium
to massive haemorrhagecan leadto massive haemorrhage
from either the normal menstrual cycle or from the withdrawal of exogenous progestogensresultingfrom either the normal menstrual cycle or from the withdrawal of exogenous progestogens
either from the normal menstrual cycle or from the withdrawal of exogenous progestogensresultingeither from the normal menstrual cycle or from the withdrawal of exogenous progestogens