| ICD | I-cell disease; immune complex disease; implantable cardioverter defibrillator; impulse-control diso... |
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| IET | intrauterine exchange transfusion |
| IPCS | intrauterine progesterone contraception system |
| IU | immunizing unit; international unit; intrauterine; in utero; 5-iodouracil |
| IUA | intrauterine adhesions |
| intrauterine device |
An intrauterine device (intra meaning within, and uterine meaning of the uterus) is a birth control device also known as an IUD or a coil (this colloquialism is based on the coil-shaped design of early IUDs). It is a device placed in the uterus and is the world's most widely used and inexpensive method of reversible birth control. The device has to be fitted inside or removed from the uterus by a doctor or qualified medical practitioner. ...
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| intrauterine device |
A contraceptive device placed in the uterus and left there for up to several years. 389
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A small, plastic, flexible, T-shaped device that is placed into the uterus (womb). The IUD is a form of birth control.
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| intrauterine growth retardation |
a condition in which the baby does not develop at the rate that it should. There are many different potential causes of IUGR, including poor maternal health or dietary/lifestyle habits, birth defects, DES exposure, and progesterone deficiency.
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| intrauterine device |
A device inserted by a physician in a woman's uterus to prevent pregnancy. Two types of IUDs are used in the United States. One releases a hormone and must be replaced each year. The other type is not medicated and can be left in place for up to 6 years.
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