Experts reach consensus on diagnosis and treatment of bleeding disorders in women
Tuesday, June 2, 2009 - 08:49
in Health & Medicine
New York, New York, June 2, 2009 -- Because bleeding from the reproductive tract is a naturally occurring event during menstruation and childbirth, women who exhibit menorrhagia, or excessive bleeding after their menstrual cycle, may have underlying diseases that are underdiagnosed.
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