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July 30, 2010  
EDUCATION CENTER: Complications

Clinical Overview
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  • Uterine Polyps

    Complications
    In most cases, the treatment is an outpatient procedure, and recovery after treatment takes only a few days. Occasionally, polyps will grow back, and may have to be removed again.

    Last updated: 05-Jun-07

       
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