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MenorrhagiaRees, 1987
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- Rees M
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- British medical journal (Clinical research ed.)
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Heavy periods are a common clinical problem. It has been estimated that the annual consultation rate with general practitioners is 20-4 per 1000 women. The word menorrhagia is derived from the Greek men (month) rhegynai (to burst forth). Patients complain of …
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