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Uterine Prolapse in Emergency Medicine... Uterine prolapse (also called descensus or procidentia) means the uterus has descended from its normal position in the pelvis farther down into ...
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Uterine Prolapse...In 98 CE, Soranus of Rome first described the removal of the prolapsed uterus when it became black. The first successful vaginal hysterectomy for the cure...
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Malposition of the UterusMalposition of the Uterus. Neither uterine size, shape or position is permanently fixed. ... in the shape of the uterus during pregnancy, such as ...
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Rectal Prolapse...be a full-thickness or a partial rectal wall disorder, but the prolapsed tissue does not pass beyond the anal canal and does not pass...floor descent ...
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Hemorrhoids... pathologic conditions (including anal abscess, fissure, and fistula; prolapsed internal hemorrhoid; thrombosed external hemorrhoid; condyloma ...
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Urologic Management in Neurologic Disease...anterior repair of the vagina, often in conjunction with removal of a prolapsed uterus. The use of injectable bulking agents, such as ...
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Genital Anomalies... and seminal vesicles. Müllerian ducts develop into the fallopian tubes, uterus, and upper one third of the vagina. In the male fetus, the...by episodic ...
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Megaureter and Other Congenital Ureteral Anomalies... at the bladder neck/urethra (35%), vestibule (30%), vagina (25%), or uterus (5%). Megaureters Bilateral involvement is present in about 20% of ...
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Enterocele and Massive Vaginal Eversion... of life and economic consequences.[1] References to prolapse of the womb were first made in ancient Egypt, dating back to 1550 BC. Vaginal vault ...
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Breech Extraction Delivery...fetal longitudinal lie is oriented parallel to the long axis of the uterus and the buttocks are near the cervix. There are 3 types of...indications for ...