-
external surface region between the pubic symphysis and the coccyx
perineum
-
structure that surrounds, protects and supports the testicles
scrotum
-
egg shaped glands that produce sperm
testicles
-
where sperm are formed
seminiferous tubules
-
coiled tube at the upper part of each testicle, narrows to form the vas deferenes
epididymis
-
extends upward from the epididymis and is attached to each testicle
spermatic cord
-
head of the penis
glans penis
-
glands that secrete substance to nourish the sperm cells
seminal vesicles
-
lies under the bladder and surrounds the end of the urethra in the region where the vas deferens enters the urethra
prostate gland
-
Cowper's gland, secrete a fluid known as pre ejaculate
bulbourethral gland
-
inflammation of the glans penis
balanitis
-
narrowing of the opening of the foreskin so it cannot be retracted to expose the glans penis
phimosis
-
bent or curved penis
peyronie's disease
-
decrease in the male testosterone
andropause
-
absence of 1 or both testicles
anorchism
-
undescended testicle
cryptorchidism
-
fluid filled sac in the scrotum along the spermatic cord leading from the testicles
hydrocele
-
painful erection for more than 4 hrs
priapism
-
cyst in the epididymis and filled with milky fluid containing sperm
spermatocele
-
sharp pain in the scrotum caused by twisting of the vas deferens and blood vessels leading to the testicle
testicular torsion
-
knot of varicose veins in one side of the scrotum
varicocele
-
endoscopic surgery to move an undescended testicle into its normal position in the scrotum
*orchiopexy
-
sterilization procedure in which a small portion of the vas deferens is surgically removed
vasectomy
-
performed as an attempt to restore fertility to a vasectomized male
vasovasostomy
-
makes up the vulva
- labia
- clitoris
- bartholin's gland
- vaginal orifice
-
vaginal lips that protect the other external genitalia and the urethral meatus
labia majora and minora
-
produce a mucus secretion to lubricate the vagina
bartholin's gland
-
exterior opening of the vagina
vaginal orifice
-
milk producing glands that develop during puberty
mammary glands
-
milk ducts, carry milk from the mammary glands to the nipple
lactiferous ducts
-
fluid filled sac containing a single ovum
follicle
-
-
funnel shaped opening into the fallopian tube near the ovary
infundibulum
-
fringed finger like extension in the opening of the fallopian tube
fimbriae
-
pear shaped organ with muscular walls and a mucous membrane lining filled with a rich blood supply of blood vessels
uterus
-
body of the uterus is bent forward
anteflexion
-
3 major anatomic areas of the uterus
-
bulging rounded part above the entrance of the fallopian tube
fundus
-
body of the uterus
corpus
-
narrow portion of the cervix that extends into the vagina
cervix
-
tough membranous outer layer of the uterus
perimetrium
-
muscular middle layer of the uterus
myometrium
-
inner layer of the uterus
endometrium
-
muscular tube lined with mucosa that extends from the cervix to the outside of the body
vagina
-
beginning of the menstrual function
menarche
-
normal termination of the menstrual function
menopause
-
the transition phase between regular periods and no periods at all
perimenopause
-
absence of ovulation when it would be normally expected
anoulation
-
myoma, benign tumor composed of muscle and fibrous tissue that occurs in the wall of the uterus
*uterine fibroid
-
pelvic floor hernia
uterine prolapse
-
precancerous lesions, growth of abnormal cells in the cervix, which are detected by a pap smear
cervical dysplasia
-
tearing or laceration of the vaginal wall
colporrhexis
-
profuse, whitish mucus discharge from the uterus and vagina
leukorrhea
-
vaginal thrush/yeast infection
vaginal candidiasis
-
severe itching of the female genitalia
pruritus vulvae
-
chronic burning, pain during intercourse, itching or stinging irritation of the vulva
vulvodynia
-
round firm rubbery mass that arises from excess growth of glandular and connective tissue in the breat
fibroadenoma
-
production of breast milk in a woman who is not breastfeeding
galactorrhea
-
abnormal absence of menstrual periods for 3 or more months
amenorrhea
-
pain caused by uterine cramps during menstrual period
dysmenorrhea
-
excessive amount of menstrual flow
hypermenorrhea
-
small amount of menstrual flow
hypomenorrhea
-
intermenstrual bleeding
menometrorrhagia
-
infrequent or very light menstruation in a woman
oligomenorrhea
-
severe emotional and physical problems that are closely linked to the menstrual cycle
premenstrual dysphoric disorder PMDD
-
direct visual exam of the tissue of the cervix and vagina
colposcopy
-
tissue taked from lining of the uterus for exam
endometrial biopsy
-
radiographic exam of the uterus and fallopian tubes
hysterosalpinography
-
direct visual exam of the interior of the uterus and fallopian tube
hysteroscopy
-
pap smear
papanicolaou test
-
surgical removal of a fallopian tube and ovary
salpingo- oophorectomy
-
sterilization procedure in which the fallopian tube are sealed or cut
tubal ligation
-
surgical fixation of a prolapsed vagina to a surrounding structure
colpopexy
-
surgical removal of a cone shaped specimen of tissue from the cervix
conization
-
D & C, surgical procedure in which the cervix is dilated and the endometrium of the uterus is scraped away
dilation and curettage
-
surgical removal of uterine fibroids
myomectomy
-
thin outer membrane that encloses the embryo
chorion
-
woman who has never been pregnant
nulligravida
-
woman who has never borne a viable child
nullipara
-
woman during her first pregnancy
primigravida
-
woman who has borne one viable child
primipara
-
woman who has given birth two or more time
multiparous
-
time from the delivery of the placenta to approx 6 weeks after delivery
puerperium
-
postpartum vaginal discharge that typically continues for 4-6 weeks after childbirth
lochia
-
return of the uterus to normal size
uterine involution
-
specialized form of milk that delivers essential nutrients
colostrum
-
greasy substance that protects the fetus in utero
vernix
-
greenish material that collects in the intestine of a fetus
mecoium
-
scale to evaluate a newborns status
apgar score
-
hypertension, edema, and proteinuria as complications of pregnancy
preclampsia
-
serious form of preeclampsia, with convulsions and sometimes coma
eclampsia
-
surgical puncture with a needle to obtain a specimen of amniotic fluid
amnicentesis
-
radiographic study to measure the dimensions of the pelvis to evaluate its capacity to allow passage of the fetus thru the birth canal
pelvimetry
-
incision made thru the perineum to enlarge the vaginal orifice to prevent tearing of the tissues as the infant moves out of the birth canal
episiotomy
-
surgical suturing to repair an episiotomy
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
testicle, testes
test/i test/o
-
|
|