| dilatation and curettage |
A procedure to remove a number of cells from the womb, by passing a tiny telescope (hysteroscope) through the vagina into the womb. This is A minor operation using a general anaesthetic. Click here for further information Hysterectomy The surgical removal of the womb (uterus)
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| dilation |
The stretching and opening of the cervix to allow the baby to pass through. Measured in centimeters (0-10 cm.).
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| dilated cardiomyopathy |
a condition in which the heart becomes enlarged and weak, sometimes because of a virus
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| dilate |
To live long
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| dilatant |
The property of some inks and coatings to become less fluid (higher viscosity) when worked (stirred), as a result of separation of the vehicle phase from the suspended materials; this dilatancy phenomenon is not always reversible, once the separation has occurred; also see thixotropic.
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