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    Use "cervical" in a sentence

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    cervical


    1. Widely considered to be healthful foods, collards are rich in invaluable sources of phyto-nutrients with potent anti-cancer properties, such as di-indolyl-methane (DIM) and sulforaphane that have proven benefits against prostate, breast, cervical, colon, ovarian cancers by virtue of their cancer cell growth inhibition and cytotoxic effects on cancer cells


    2. As a result of the signals, cervical


    3. June 29, ‘06, ABC News: Girls 9-12 are now being vaccinated against sexually transmitted diseases that can cause cervical cancer


    4. Manaea's second casualty suffered a broken nose and cheekbone—possibly a fractured orbit and damaged cervical spine


    5. That would be a choice between maternal-fetal medicine (taking care of complicated pregnancies), oncology (taking care of women with gynecologic cancer, such as ovarian, uterine, cervical cancer), uro-gynecology (caring for women with various problems with their bladder and vagina) or reproductive endocrinology (helping women with hormonal problems and women and or couples who have difficulty


    6. Radiotherapy would have been an acceptable approach for a more advanced cancer, but for this relatively young woman with early stage cervical cancer, a surgical procedure was much to be preferred


    7. He came as planned and on Saturday and Sunday he operated on the patient with the cervical cancer and one other complicated case we had saved for him


    8. Do your best to see that the cervical vertebrae are in right alignment


    9. He told me that I had cervical cancer, rather large, and that


    10. One of the men had his jaw wired and was strapped down with his head and neck tractioned in a cervical harness

    11. His fingers sought out positions that would link him to her through her Temporal, Zygomatic, Buccal, Mandibular, and Cervical nerves that lined the face


    12. Cervical Cancer: In a 12-week double-blind study, 8 of 17 patients with early-stage cervical cancer given 200 or


    13. In clinical studies Folic Acid supplementation (10 mg per day) has been shown to reverse early and moderate stage cervical dysplasia as demonstrated by pap smear testing


    14. Folic Acid appears to improve the integrity (chromosomal linkages) of cervical DNA, making it less resistant to the effect of the human papilloma virus (HPV)


    15. The HPV is known to cause cervical dysplasia


    16. This is the level that women should ingest to reduce the risk of spinal birth defects in their offspring, and may help defend against cervical dysplasia


    17. ‘Pushing palm’ strengthens the movement co-ordination of cervical and thoraxic vertebrae, and shoulder and elbow joints


    18. being diagnosed with cervical cancer being told there is no cure but


    19. However, she was told that the doctors later diagnosed a subluxation in the cervical area of her spinal cord with a hematoma


    20. Melvin rolled back and forth on the stretcher under the tight straps with his head secured with a cervical collar

    21. Using all her strength, Cheryl managed to cut the cervical vertebrae and sever the head letting it roll to the side


    22. MRI of the cervical spine is the diagnostic test of


    23. The patient has an enlarged cervical lymph node for which he undergoes biopsy


    24. in a cervical collar


    25. Then we flip you over, take your atlas bone,’ he touched the back of Jacob’s neck with a hand cold as a tomb, ‘your first cervical vertebra


    26. the cervical mucus, thereby preventing sperm from entering the uterus


    27. D&C uses a series of small cylinders that slowly increase in diameter through the cervical canal and into the uterine cavity,


    28. newborn as well as surgical procedure for selective cervical cancer, because of recently


    29. It is caused by not enough estrogen to stimulate the production of cervical


    30. mucus and open the cervical for sperm invasion

    31. increasing the risk of cervical cancer


    32. Cervical pregnancy is a condition in which the pregnancy implants in the


    33. A cervical polyp is a benign polyp or tumour on the surface of the cervical


    34. What Exhibits Cervical Conditions to Cause Infertility


    35. cervical canal as resulting of infection, inflammation or abnormal response


    36. to high levels of estrogen leading to heavy bleeding and obstruct the cervical


    37. Cervical problems are caused by abnormal formation of cervix at birth may


    38. Several abortions are the leading cause of cervical damage which increases


    39. may cause inability of cervix in production of cervical mucus which are


    40. infection to the cervix may cause abnormal production of cervical mucus

    41. vagina to the fetus and increasing the risk of cervical cancer for the mother


    42. interfering with sperm's cervical invasion


    43. and interfere with the sperm's cervical invasion, thereby increasing the risk


    44. It can be done through the test tube by placing the cervical mucus with


    45. It checks if the cervical mucus is friendly or hostile to sperm invasion


    46. If the sperm can not move through the cervical mucus in this period


    47. Cervical test is the study of the cervical mucus thoughtout menstrual ccycles


    48. This test is done just before ovulation to see the cervical mucus is friendly to sperm invasion


    49. with small telescope through the cervical canal to check the inside of uterus


    50. Cervical mucus test is the study of the cervical mucus through out menstrual

















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    "cervical" definitions

    of or relating to the cervix of the uterus


    relating to or associated with the neck