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  • pelvic outlet
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  • pelvic peritonitis
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  • hilus of ovary <³ª>
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  • interstitium of ovary
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  • large white ovary
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  • lobulated ovary ³ª ovarium lobatum
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  • medulla of ovary
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  • medulla of ovary
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  • medullary layer of ovary
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  • opened vaginal process of ovary
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OPCOS oligomenorrheic polycystic ovary syndrome
OV oculovestibular; office visit; osteoid volume; outflow volume; ovalbumin; ovary; overventilation; ov...
Ov ovary
PCO patient complains of; polycystic ovary; predicted cardiac output
PCOS polycystic ovary syndrome
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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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hilum of ovary The depression along the mesovarian margin, at the insertion of the mesovarium, where vessels and nerves enter or leave the ovary.
Synonym: hilum ovarii.
(05 Mar 2000)
stroma of ovary The fibrous tissue of the medulla of the ovary.
Synonym: stroma ovarii.
(05 Mar 2000)
suspensory ligament of ovary A band of peritoneum that extends upward from the upper pole of the ovary; it contains the ovarian vessels and ovarian plexus of nerves.
Synonym: ligamentum suspensorium ovarii, infundibulopelvic ligament.
(05 Mar 2000)
dermoid cyst of ovary A common benign cystic teratoma of the ovary, lined for the most part by skin, and containing hair and sebum, but also usually containing a variety of other well differentiated structures within a small inwardly projecting mass of solid tissue.
(05 Mar 2000)
dermoid cyst of the ovary Tumours that develop from a totipotential germ cell (a primary oocyte) retained within the ovary. Being totipotential, that cell can give rise to all orders of cells necessary to form mature tissues and often recognizable structures such as hair, bone and sebaceous (oily) material, neural tissue and teeth. Dermoid cysts may occur at any age but the prime age of detection is in the childbearing years. The average age is 30. Up to 15% of women with ovarian teratomas have them in both ovaries. Dermoid cysts can range in size from a centimeter (less than a half inch) up to 45 cm (17 inches) in diameter. They can cause the ovary to twist (torsion) and imperil its blood supply. Although the large majority (about 98%) of ovarian teratomas are benign, the remaining fraction (about 2%) becomes malignant. The larger the dermoid, the greater the risk of rupture with spillage of the greasy contents which can create problems with adhesions, pain etc. Removal is usually the treatment of choice by laparotomy (surgery) or laparoscopy (with a scope). Dermoid cysts of the ovary are also called simply dermoids or ovarian teratomas.
(12 Dec 1998)
ovary <anatomy> One of two small oval bodies situated on either side of the uterus on the posterior surface of the broad ligament. The structures in which the ova (eggs) are developed and released during ovulation.
(05 Jan 1998)
ovary, dermoid cyst of the Tumour that develops from a totipotential germ cell (a primary oocyte) retained within the egg sac (ovary). Being totipotential, that cell can give rise to all orders of cells necessary to form mature tissues and often recognizable structures such as hair, bone and sebaceous (oily) material, neural tissue and teeth. Dermoid cysts may occur at any age but the prime age of detection is in the childbearing years. The average age is 30. Up to 15% of women with ovarian teratomas have them in both ovaries. Dermoid cysts can range in size from a centimeter (less than a half inch) up to 45 cm (17 inches) in diameter. They can cause the ovary to twist (torsion) and imperil its blood supply. Although the large majority (about 98%) of ovarian teratomas are benign, the remaining fraction (about 2%) becomes cancerous (malignant). The larger the dermoid, the greater the risk of rupture with spillage of the greasy contents which can create problems with adhesions, pain etc. Removal is usually the treatment of choice by laparotomy (surgery) or laparoscopy (with a scope). Dermoid cysts of the ovary are also called simply dermoids or ovarian teratomas.
(12 Dec 1998)
third ovary An accessory ovary.
(05 Mar 2000)
lateral surface of ovary The surface of the ovary facing the pelvic wall.
Synonym: facies lateralis ovarii.
(05 Mar 2000)
free border of ovary The unattached, posterior margin of the ovary.
Synonym: margo liber ovarii.
(05 Mar 2000)
anterior pelvic exenteration Removal of the urinary bladder, lower parts of the ureter, vagina, uterus, adnexa, and adjacent lymph nodes; a urinary diversion is necessary.
(05 Mar 2000)
anteroposterior diameter of the pelvic inlet Distance from the promontory of the sacrum to the upper posterior edge of the pubic symphysis.
Synonym: anteroposterior diameter of the pelvic inlet, conjugata vera, conjugate axis, conjugate diameter of pelvic inlet, diameter mediana, internal conjugate, true conjugate.
(05 Mar 2000)
parietal pelvic fascia Including the obturator fascia, covers the muscles that pass from the interior of the pelvis to the thigh.
Synonym: fascia pelvis parietalis.
(05 Mar 2000)
visceral pelvic fascia Covers the pelvic organs and surrounds vessels and nerves in the subperitoneal space.
Synonym: endopelvic fascia, fascia pelvis visceralis.
(05 Mar 2000)
pelvic <anatomy> Pertaining to the pelvis.
(18 Nov 1997)
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