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hysteroscope A telescopic device, much like the laparoscope, the enables examination of the uterine cavity.
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hysteresis The theory that a sustained period of high or low unemployment can increase or decrease the natural rate of unemployment.
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hysterectomy Surgical removal of the uterus. If the ovaries are removed during a hysterectomy as well, the women will experience a sudden loss of the hormone estrogen. This abrupt loss of estrogen is also known as "surgical menopause". The estrogen deficiency can cause menopausal symptoms.
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hysteroscopy A surgical procedure where a telescope-like device is inserted through the cervix to allow visualization of the inside of the uterus. This procedure is sometimes performed in conjunction with a laparoscopy. I IDIOPATHIC INFERTILITY (UNEXPLAINED INFERTILITY) - The term used when no reason can be found to explain the cause of a couple's infertility.
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hysterectomy The removal of the uterus which can be total (including removal of the ovaries and tubes) or partial (just the uterus and sometimes including the cervix).
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