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  • pelvic inlet
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  • pelvic limb
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  • pelvic nerve
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  • pelvic organ
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  • pelvic diameter
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  • pelvic diaphragm
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  • pelvic endometritis
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  • pelvic endometritis
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IPD idiopathic Parkinson disease; idiopathic protracted diarrhea; immediate pigment darkening; increase ...
IPTX intermittent pelvic traction
LBPF long bone or pelvic fracture
NPE neurogenic pulmonary edema; neuropsychologic examination; no palpable enlargement; normal pelvic exa...
PCS palliative care service; Patient Care System; patterns of care study; pelvic congestion syndrome; ph...
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CPD cephalo-pelvic disproportion
MPG major pelvic ganglia
MPG major pelvic ganglion
PFM pelvic floor muscle
PLN pelvic lymph node
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pelvic imflammatory disease <disease> The inflammation of any of the female pelvic organs, usually due to infection from a sexually transmitted disease. PID can result in sterility if left untreated.
(09 Oct 1997)
pelvic index The ratio of the conjugate of the pelvic inlet to the transverse diameters of the pelvis: (conjugate of pelvic inlet &times; 100)/transverse diameter.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic inflammatory disease <disease> An inflammatory process that results from other pelvic diseases, may result from gonorrhoea, chlamydia, ovarian cystic disease or postpartum infections.
(27 Sep 1997)
pelvic inlet The upper opening of the true pelvis, bounded anteriorly by the pubic symphysis and the pubic crest on either side, laterally by the iliopectineal lines, and posteriorly by the promontory of the sacrum.
Synonym: apertura pelvis superior, aditus pelvis, first parallel pelvic plane, pelvic brim, pelvic inlet, pelvic plane of inlet, plane of inlet.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic kidney Kidney that has been displaced into the pelvis.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic limb The hip, thigh, leg, ankle, and foot.
Synonym: membrum inferius, inferior limb, lower extremity, pelvic limb.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic outlet The lower opening of the true pelvis, bounded anteriorly by the pubic arch, laterally by the rami of the ischium and the sacrotuberous ligament on either side, and posteriorly by these ligaments and the tip of the coccyx.
Synonym: apertura pelvis inferior, apertura pelvis minoris, fourth parallel pelvic plane, pelvic outlet, pelvic plane of outlet, plane of outlet.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic pain Pain in the pelvic region of genital and non-genital origin and of organic or psychogenic aetiology. Frequent causes of pain are distension or contraction of hollow viscera, rapid stretching of the capsule of a solid organ, chemical irritation, tissue ischemia, and neuritis secondary to inflammatory, neoplastic, or fibrotic processes in adjacent organs. (kase, weingold & gershenson: principles and practice of clinical gynecology, 2d ed, pp479-508)
(12 Dec 1998)
pelvic part of ureter The part of the ureter between the brim of the pelvis and the urinary bladder; the upper pelvic portion of the embryologic urogenital sinus.
Synonym: pars pelvina ureteris.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic peritonitis Generalised inflammation of the peritoneum surrounding the uterus and fallopian tubes.
Synonym: pelvioperitonitis, pelviperitonitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic plane of greatest dimensions The plane extending from the middle of the posterior surface of the pubic symphysis to the junction of the second and third sacral vertebrae, and laterally passing through the ischial bones over the middle of the acetabulum.
Synonym: second parallel pelvic plane, wide plane.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic plane of inlet The upper opening of the true pelvis, bounded anteriorly by the pubic symphysis and the pubic crest on either side, laterally by the iliopectineal lines, and posteriorly by the promontory of the sacrum.
Synonym: apertura pelvis superior, aditus pelvis, first parallel pelvic plane, pelvic brim, pelvic inlet, pelvic plane of inlet, plane of inlet.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic plane of least dimensions The plane that extends from the end of the sacrum to the inferior border of the pubic symphysis; it is bounded posteriorly by the end of the sacrum, laterally by the ischial spines, and anteriorly by the inferior border of the pubic symphysis.
Synonym: midplane, plane of least pelvic dimensions, plane of midpelvis, third parallel pelvic plane.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic plane of outlet The lower opening of the true pelvis, bounded anteriorly by the pubic arch, laterally by the rami of the ischium and the sacrotuberous ligament on either side, and posteriorly by these ligaments and the tip of the coccyx.
Synonym: apertura pelvis inferior, apertura pelvis minoris, fourth parallel pelvic plane, pelvic outlet, pelvic plane of outlet, plane of outlet.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic plexus One of the bilateral autonomic plexus in the pelvis distributed to the pelvic viscera; it receives the hypogastric nerves and the pelvic splanchnic nerves.
Synonym: plexus hypogastricus inferior, plexus pelvinus, pelvic plexus.
(05 Mar 2000)
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disease, pelvic inflammatory Despite its seeming lack of gender, this term is applied to women only. PID refers exclusively to ascending infection of the female genital tract above the cervix.
(12 Dec 1998)
inferior fascia of pelvic diaphragm The fascia that covers the inferior aspect of the levator ani and coccygeus muscles.
Synonym: fascia diaphragmatis pelvis inferior, anal fascia.
(05 Mar 2000)
inferior pelvic aperture The lower opening of the true pelvis, bounded anteriorly by the pubic arch, laterally by the rami of the ischium and the sacrotuberous ligament on either side, and posteriorly by these ligaments and the tip of the coccyx.
Synonym: apertura pelvis inferior, apertura pelvis minoris, fourth parallel pelvic plane, pelvic outlet, pelvic plane of outlet, plane of outlet.
(05 Mar 2000)
obstetric conjugate of pelvic outlet The conjugate of the pelvic outlet lengthened by the posterior displacement of the coccyx.
(05 Mar 2000)
tendinous arch of pelvic fascia A linear thickening of the superior fascia of the pelvic diaphragm extending posteriorly from the body of the pubis alongside the bladder (and vagina in the female) and giving attachment to the supporting ligaments of the pelvic viscera.
Synonym: arcus tendineus fasciae pelvis.
(05 Mar 2000)
third parallel pelvic plane The plane that extends from the end of the sacrum to the inferior border of the pubic symphysis; it is bounded posteriorly by the end of the sacrum, laterally by the ischial spines, and anteriorly by the inferior border of the pubic symphysis.
Synonym: midplane, plane of least pelvic dimensions, plane of midpelvis, third parallel pelvic plane.
(05 Mar 2000)
thoracic-pelvic-phalangeal dystrophy Hereditary hypoplasia of the thorax, associated with pelvic skeletal abnormality.
Synonym: asphyxiating thoracic chondrodystrophy, Jeune's syndrome, thoracic-pelvic-phalangeal dystrophy.
(05 Mar 2000)
total pelvic exenteration Removal of the urinary bladder, lower parts of the ureter, vagina, uterus, adnexa, rectum, anus, and adjacent lymph nodes; a colostomy and urinary diversion are necessary.
Synonym: Brunschwig's operation.
(05 Mar 2000)
joints of pelvic girdle The joints that unite the sacrum and the two hip bones to form the pelvic girdle; these are the sacroiliac joints, the pubic symphysis, the sacrotuberal and sacrospinal ligaments, and the obturator membrane.
Synonym: articulationes cinguli membri inferioris, joints of inferior limb girdle.
(05 Mar 2000)
first parallel pelvic plane The upper opening of the true pelvis, bounded anteriorly by the pubic symphysis and the pubic crest on either side, laterally by the iliopectineal lines, and posteriorly by the promontory of the sacrum.
Synonym: apertura pelvis superior, aditus pelvis, first parallel pelvic plane, pelvic brim, pelvic inlet, pelvic plane of inlet, plane of inlet.
(05 Mar 2000)
fourth parallel pelvic plane The lower opening of the true pelvis, bounded anteriorly by the pubic arch, laterally by the rami of the ischium and the sacrotuberous ligament on either side, and posteriorly by these ligaments and the tip of the coccyx.
Synonym: apertura pelvis inferior, apertura pelvis minoris, fourth parallel pelvic plane, pelvic outlet, pelvic plane of outlet, plane of outlet.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Pelvic Neoplasms - »õâ Tumors or cancer of the pelvic region.
    Synonyms : Cancer of the Pelvis, Neoplasms of Pelvis, Pelvis Cancer, Pelvis Neoplasms, Cancer, Pelvic, Cancer, Pelvis, Cancers, Pelvic, Cancers, Pelvis, Neoplasm, Pelvic, Neoplasm, Pelvis, Neoplasms, Pelvic, Neoplasms, Pelvis, Pelvic Cancers, Pelvic Neoplasm, Pelvis Cancers
  • Pelvic Pain - »õâ Pain in the pelvic region of genital and non-genital origin and of organic or psychogenic etiology. Frequent causes of pain are distension or contraction of hollow viscera, rapid stretching of the capsule of a solid organ, chemical irritation, tissue ischemia, and neuritis secondary to inflammatory, neoplastic, or fibrotic processes in adjacent organs. (Kase, Weingold & Gershenson: Principles and Practice of Clinical Gynecology, 2d ed, pp479-508)
    Synonyms : Pain, Pelvic, Pains, Pelvic, Pelvic Pains
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pelvic inflammatory disease Pelvic inflammatory disease (or disorder) (PID) is a generic term for infection of the female uterus, fallopian tubes, and/or ovaries as it progresses to scar formation with adhesions to nearby tissues and organs. This may lead to tissue necrosis with/or without abscess formation. Pus can be released into the peritoneum. 2/3 of patients with laparoscopic evidence of previous PID were not aware they had had PID (Cecil's 5th ed). ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelvic_inflammatory_disease
pelvic exenteration Surgery to remove the lower colon, rectum, and bladder, and create openings (stomata) through which urine and stool are passed out of the body. In women, the cervix, vagina, ovaries, and nearby lymph nodes are also removed.
Ãâó: www.stjude.org/glossary
pelvic diameter any diameter of the pelvis.
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pelvic inflammatory disease inflammation of a woman's internal reproductive organs, usually as a result of a bacterial infection; one of the most common causes of pelvic pain and infertility in women
Ãâó: www.american-depot.com/services/resources_gl_p.asp
pelvic examination A noninvasive gynecologic examination to detect abnormalities in female reproductive organs
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