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Utero-Ovarian Ligament Atrophy
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Utero-ovarian ligament atrophy is a condition where the ligament connecting the ovary to the uterus (often called the ovarian or utero-ovarian ligament) ...

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Utero-Ovarian Ligament Calcification
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Utero-ovarian ligament calcification is a condition where calcium deposits form in the ligament connecting the uterus and the ovary. Although it may sound ...

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Utero-Ovarian Ligament Diseases
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The utero-ovarian ligament is a small band of tissue that plays an important role in supporting the reproductive organs in women. When diseases or disorders ...

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Utero-Ovarian Ligament Rupture
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Utero-ovarian ligament rupture is a rare but serious condition affecting the ligaments that connect the uterus to the ovaries. When these ligaments rupture, it ...

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Utero-Ovarian Ligament Strain
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Utero-ovarian ligament strain is a condition that affects the supportive tissues connecting the uterus and the ovary. When these ligaments are overstretched or ...

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Utero-Ovarian Ligament Laxity
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Utero-ovarian ligament laxity is a condition in which the ligaments that connect the uterus to the ovaries become looser or weakened. These ligaments play an ...

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Utero-Ovarian Ligament Disorders
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Utero-ovarian ligament disorders affect the small bands of tissue that connect the uterus and the ovaries. Although these ligaments might seem unimportant, ...

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Proper Ovarian Ligament Fibrosis
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Proper ovarian ligament fibrosis is a condition where the tissue of the ovarian ligament becomes thickened or scarred. The ovarian ligament is a small band of ...

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Proper Ovarian Ligament Cancer
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Proper ovarian ligament cancer refers to a tumor or cancerous growth that originates in or involves the proper ovarian ligament. This ligament is a small band ...

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Proper Ovarian Ligament Polyps
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Proper ovarian ligament polyps are unusual growths that can develop along the ovarian ligament—a small, fibrous band that connects the ovary to the uterus. ...

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Proper Ovarian Ligament Cysts
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Proper ovarian ligament cysts are a rare type of cyst that forms on or near the ligament connecting the ovary to the uterus. In this article, we explain what ...

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Proper Ovarian Ligament Masses
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Proper ovarian ligament masses refer to abnormal growths or lumps that occur in or around the proper ovarian ligament—a band of tissue that attaches the ovary ...

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Proper Ovarian Ligament Tumors
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Proper ovarian ligament tumors are rare growths that develop in the fibrous cord—the proper ovarian ligament—that connects the ovary to the uterus. ...

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Proper Ovarian Ligament Injury
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The proper ovarian ligament is a small band of tissue that connects the ovary to the uterus. An injury to this ligament—often resulting from trauma, surgical ...

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Proper Ovarian Ligament Pain
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Proper ovarian ligament pain refers to discomfort or pain that originates from the ligament connecting the ovary to the uterus. Although not as widely known as ...

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Proper Ovarian Ligament Dysfunction
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Proper ovarian ligament dysfunction is a condition where the ligament that helps support the ovary does not function properly. This dysfunction can lead to ...

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Proper Ovarian Ligament Atrophy
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Proper ovarian ligament atrophy is a condition involving the weakening or shrinking of the proper ovarian ligament—a small band of tissue that connects the ...

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Proper Ovarian Ligament Diseases
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The proper ovarian ligament is a small but important band of tissue that connects the ovary to the uterus. Although it is not as well known as other parts of ...

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Proper Ovarian Ligament Disorders
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Proper ovarian ligament disorders are conditions affecting the small but important fibrous band that connects the ovary to the uterus. Although not as widely ...

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Uterus Broad Ligament Adhesions
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Uterus broad ligament adhesions are bands of fibrous tissue that form when the normally smooth layers of the broad ligament—the tissue that helps support the ...

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