Cornual Resection: Understanding the Procedure & Uterine Adhesions
Cornual resection refers to the surgical procedure undertaken to correct the issue of uterine adhesions or synechiae that may present within the uterine horns in a female of any species, often caused by the sequelae of uterine infection that can damage and fuse uterine surfaces together.Mastectomy - Related Articles
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