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PostPosted: 02/29/08 - 13:39    Post subject: pelvic cysts after hysterectomy Vote now! Reply with quote

12 years after a total hysterectomy and removal of both ovaries a ct scan with contrast and ultrasound has found one large and two smaller cysts in my pelvic cavity, I have been having some pain for for several months but no other symptoms. Should I be worried?
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