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damage to surrounding organs
How Is Damage Diagnosed?
Diagnosis typically involves a combination of clinical evaluation and imaging techniques. Ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI can help identify organ damage. In some cases, a
cystoscopy
or laparoscopy may be required for a more detailed examination.
Frequently asked queries:
What Are the Common Surrounding Organs at Risk?
How Does Damage Occur?
What Are the Symptoms of Organ Damage?
How Is Damage Diagnosed?
Can Damage Be Prevented?
What Are the Long-Term Consequences?
What Should Patients Know Before Surgery?
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